The Boxing Girls of Kabul is a 2012 Canadian documentary film directed by Ariel Nasr.
The film follows young women boxers, under which Sadaf Rahimi, and their coach Sabir Sharifi at Afghanistan’s female boxing academy, as these athletes face harassment and threats in their efforts to represent their country in international competition and attempt to qualify for the 2012 Olympic Games.
[4] The Boxing Girls of Kabul premiered at International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam (IDFA) in 2011[5] and Hot Docs International Film Festival (Toronto) in 2012,[6] where it won the Inspirit Foundation Pluralism Prize.
[7] In March 2013, the film won best short documentary at the 1st Canadian Screen Awards.
[8] Other awards include Best Documentary at the Viewfinders International Film Festival for Youth in Halifax (April 17 to 21 2012), and an Honourable Mention for the Colin Low Award at the DOXA Documentary Film Festival in Vancouver (May 4 to 13 2012).