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Cotton Queen

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In a cotton-growing village by the Nile, teenager Nafisa lives under the watchful authority of her grandmother Al-Sit, a matriarch whose anti-colonial past has hardened into social power. When a businessman arrives with genetically modified seeds and a marriage proposal, village economics and female destiny become inseparable. Mirghani frames this conflict with tactile care for land, labor, and ritual, showing how cotton functions as both livelihood and historical memory. As Nafisa negotiates desire, duty, and communal pressure, this coming-of-age narrative becomes becomes charged with political stakes: who defines progress, who bears its cost, and who gets to imagine the future? Cotton Queen is at once tender and unsparing in its portrayal of women confronting inherited hierarchies while asserting their own agency.

In cooperation with the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung

 

Location

HAU Hebbel am Ufer (HAU1) Stresemannstraße 29 10963 Berlin

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