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Berlinale 2026 : Shahrbanoo Sadat' s new film opens the festival

Shahrbanoo Sadat is an Afghan director and producer with an extra-ordinary background.
Who is Shahrbanoo Sadat?
Born in Iran in 1990 to a family of Afghan refugees, Shahrbanoo Sadat spends her early childhood there before moving to Afghanistan in 2001 after the fall of the Taliban regime. After six years out of school in Iran because of her nationality, she convinces her dad to enroll into a boys’ school. A year later, at the age of 19, she applies to a Varan workshop held in Kabul in 2009 (Find out more about the Varan workshops in Afghanistan). She learns documentary filmmaking during the workshop and directs her first documentary film, A Smile for Life (available to watch for free on Ateliers Varan's online film library). The return to power of the Taliban on August 15, 2021, forces her to flee her country and seek exile in Germany.
No Good Men opens the 2026 Berlinale
Shahrbanoo Sadat has directed four feature films. Two of her films, Wolf and Sheep (2016) and The Orphanage (2019), were selected for the Cannes Film Festival's Directors' Fortnight.
Her latest film, No Good Men (2026, 103'), has been chosen as the opening film for the 76th edition of the prestigious Berlinale festival. It will have its world premiere there on February 12. Congratulations to her !
The director is also the lead actress in this romantic comedy, the result of a five-country co-production (Afghanistan, Germany, France, Norway, and Denmark). Congratulations to her!
The film's release date in France has not yet been announced.
No Good Men, directed by Shahrbanoo Sadat (Director, Screenplay), starring Shahrbanoo Sadat, Anwar Hashimi, Liam Hussaini, Yasin Negah, Torkan Omari • 103' • Germany, France, Norway, Denmark, Afghanistan • 2026 • Color • Dari, Pashto