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GAZI is the protagonist of KICKOFF. In the remote mountain Kyrgyz village of Kök-Tash, where women are expected to stay home, she dares to dream differently. What begins as a simple act — organizing a women’s football game for her mother’s birthday — grows into a bold movement that challenges deep-rooted traditions. Through football, Gazi and the women of Kök-Tash find a voice that defies expectations and sparks social change. As they train and compete, they discover strength, solidarity, and the power of community.
In Kök-Tash, women have long been confined to traditional roles, expected to stay at home and dedicate themselves to family. Opportunities for education, sport, or public life are limited, and conservative social norms persist. Through the first women’s football tournament, they are breaking taboos, and gaining confidence on and off the pitch. What begins as a simple game has become a movement that challenges societal expectations, and shows that these women are champions in every sense, in life and sport.
Roser Corella is an independent documentary filmmaker based in Berlin, where she founded Moving Mountains Films. Roser began her career as a video-journalist for the Catalan TV in Spain, but her interest in human stories behind global issues moved her to start self-producing and developing a personal vision within the documentary field. Corella's films are characterized by a highly visual narrative style, with social aspects. www.movingm.com
Stefano Obino is an Italian screenwriter and filmmaker celebrated for his versatility across film and television. His debut feature, The Gospel According to Precario, earned critical acclaim, followed by notable projects such as Nel paese dei Coppoloni with Vinicio Capossela, a finalist at the David di Donatello Awards. He has produced multiple documentary series for Rai Italia and won the Nastri d’Argento 2022 award for his documentary War Is Over. Based in Berlin, Obino joined Moving Mountains Films in recent years.
In December 2025, the film will be screened by Bir Duino Film Festival in Bishkek, the capital of Kyrgyzstan. This special event will provide a meaningful opportunity to share Gazi’s story, spark discussions, and inspire women across Kyrgyzstan to pursue their dreams and challenge societal norms.
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