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“Lawrence had watched footage of the Taliban taking Kabul on the news and continued to follow the story as these forces continued to systematically dismantle protections and rights earned by women in Afghanistan over the last 20 years. Parallel to this, Lawrence was also bearing witness to the Supreme Court ruling in Dobbs v. Jackson that took away abortion access for many. Feeling connected to the plight Afghani women were facing, Lawrence and her producing partner Justine Ciarrocchi became involved in “Bread & Roses” through their Excellent Cadaver shingle, seeking out Sahra Mani to direct a documentary on the subject. Speaking in a recent interview with “CBS Mornings,” Lawrence shared that in making this choice, she faced a lot of push back, even from those closest to her.
“My family and friends definitely encouraged me not to because they were concerned,” Lawrence said when asked how they felt about her producing the film. “It’s dangerous of course, but there’s 20 million women whose lives are in danger and you couldn’t ignore that.”
Earlier in the interview, Lawrence acknowledged how, despite the aggression being imposed by the Taliban, she felt an inner calling to fight against it by helping those doing the work on the ground.
“My first reaction when watching that [Taliban takeover] was to do what the Taliban did not want us to do, which was to give access and facilities to the people on the ground to capture what was happening on the ground in real-time,” said Lawrence. “I can’t imagine not being able to take a taxi or not being able to listen to music. I can’t imagine if just the sound of my voice was illegal.”“
I’ve seen some takes that she’s a white American and needs to mind her own business, I find that shocking. I don’t know the content of this documentary so I can’t speak on if it’s accurate, well intentioned, or islamophobic… But women lost the right to fucking SPEAK OUT LOUD recently in Afghanistan. They can’t fucking talk anymore. This is a global human rights issue. An entire gender is living as if they were caged animals in 2024.
If you have the means, ability and permission to tell someone’s story that needs to be told. You don’t listen to people on the sidelines. You tell it.