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Aisha, a young Nigerian woman seeking asylum in Ireland, is floundering in a maze of social services and bureaucracy. As her situation becomes increasingly dire, Aisha struggles to maintain hope and dignity against the looming threat of deportation.
Aisha, who loves playing matchmaker much to her friend Arjun's disapproval, finds a new target in the simple Shefali. But in the process, she ends up ruining her own relationship with close friends.
A successful married big city pharmacist returns to the village for her sisters wedding only to discover that her first love still pines for her with dire consequences.
A narrative film that portrays the life of two Arab American women with experiments using multilayered narrative elements, text, and interviews to portray Nasrine, who is chasing the American dream in DC while clinging to her traditional values and is challenged by her Americanized cousin Tina. These inner conflicts evolve into a feminist fantasy of an idealized East.
The is an animated documentary I made for my friend, who has suffered blindness since she was born. Light is the only thing she can perceive through her eyes. In this animated documentary, fragments of our conversations have been edited. All I want for this documentary is to let more people know about the hard life of my friend.
Madbouly forces his daughter to sell lottery tickets in cafes, while her two brothers work in the field of pickpocketing. The wealthy Yahya meets Aisha and is sympathetic to her because he finds her very similar to the daughter he lost. The wealthy negotiates with Madbouly to take care of his daughter Aisha in his home and to educate and raise her in the best possible way. In exchange for a monthly salary.
After a bitter fallout with her best friend when her husband was handed the gubernatorial ticket which was taken from her best friend’s husband, Aisha Yusuf must reconcile with her best friend and unite their husbands who are now at loggerheads.
Uncut, uncensored, and unapologetic, Aisha Tyler brings her outrageous wit to the topics we really care about: from bikini waxes and breast implants to online porn, strip clubs, sexual positions and what your gay friends really think, nothing is off-limits!
Two young Muslim femmes release the binding pinch of family pressure with a party fever that induces more than they expected.
Aisha and Ali are unhappy about the plastic pollution in their otherwise idyllic Kenyan seaside village and decide to do something about it: collect all the plastic and make a big dhow sailing boat!
No one, and nothing, is off-limits for comedian Aisha Brown, as she takes on her boyfriend’s penis, racism, clinical depression, and Donald Trump, in this hilarious one-hour comedy special from Just For Laughs.
During the month of Ramadan, Aisha participated in a community service project organized by her company to provide food to the homeless. Originally she intended to join because she wanted to go on holiday. However, after meeting Aiman, a 10-year-old boy who had to work to support his mother and siblings, Aisha changed her mind and became sincere in doing her job.
Two siblings deal with the death of their mother while hosting her mourning ceremony.
Now in Telugu A.I.SHA is the story of a relationship between a man and woman...only, the woman is the first-of-its-kind Artificial Intelligence Simulated Humanoid Assistant (A.I.SHA)
Partially blinded by an unknown illness aged 3 and sent out to work on the tough streets of Kano in Nigeria aged 9, Aisha Sani Abdullahi's life chances were not great. However, a chance meeting with a woman who could knit sent Aisha's life in a completely different direction. Aisha's Song is an energetic and beautifully shot 16mm documentary that uses the sounds surrounding Aisha in order to create a vibrant, exciting and organic soundscape. Original, elegant and musically lush the film is an uplifting story of female emancipation from a part of the world where women are all too often overlooked.