
Hasiba Ebrahimi
Acting
Biography
Hasiba Ebrahimi is a prominent Afghan actress and filmmaker recognized for her impactful roles in internationally acclaimed cinema. She is best known for her role as Marvena in A Few Cubic Meters of Love (2014) for which she earned a Crystal Simorgh for Best Actress nomination. She became the first Afghan to be nominated for Best Actress at the Fajr Film Festival (Iran's equivalent of the Oscars). Her latest role in No Time For Goodbye (2026) has earned her Best Supporting Actress in the French Red Movie Awards.
Known For

Three Afghan women from different social background, living in Kabul, are facing a big challenge in their lives. Hava, a traditional pregnant woman whom no one cares about, is living with her father- and mother-in-law. Her only joy is talking to the baby in her belly. Maryam, an educated TV news reporter, is about to get a divorce from her unfaithful husband that finds out she is pregnant. Ayesha, an 18-year-old girl, accepts to marry her cousin because she is pregnant from her boyfriend who disappears after hearing her pregnancy news. Therefore, she needs to find a doctor to get an abortion and regain her virginity. Each of them has to solve her problem by herself for the first time.
Hava, Maryam, Ayesha
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شهربانو

The lives of two asylum seekers fleeing post-social unrest in their home city intertwine in Britain, starting a romance that tests their resilience and adversity.
No Time For Goodbye

Somewhere in the outskirts of Tehran a small factory illegally employs Afghan asylum seekers, who live with their families in old containers or modest shacks in nearby shanty towns. Saber, a young Iranian worker, secretly meets Marona, daughter of Abdolsalam, an Afghan worker. A love story unfolds, the conclusion of which no-one can foretell.
A Few Cubic Meters of Love

Maryam finds out that her parents are not her biological parents.
Lina
Set in rural Afghanistan, an isolated couple lives a monotonous life. The Husband goes to work in the city and the Wife runs errands all day long. Shabnam captures a moment of affection between them to show the beauty of their lives within this barren dusty land.