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Sasha Achilli Talks "Stolen Daughters: Kidnapped By Boko Haram"
Oct 18 2018
In 2014, 276 Nigerian school girls were kidnapped from a school in Chibok, Northern Nigeria, and hidden in the vast Sambisa forest for three years by Boko Haram, a violent Islamic insurgent movement. Granted exclusive access to the 82 girls who were freed last year and taken to a secret government safe house in the capitol of Abuja, the film reveals how the young women are adapting to life after their traumatic imprisonment and how the Nigerian government is handling their reentry into society. From director Gemma Atwal and producers Karen Edwards, Sasha Achilli and Fiona Stourton, "Stolen Daughters: Kidnapped By Boko Haram" chronicles reunions with family members they have not seen since they were kidnapped, as well as their process of coming to terms with what has happened to them.