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Fleeing war-torn Somalia in 2006, Ifrah Ahmed is trafficked to Ireland where a traumatic medical examination when seeking asylum reveals the extent of her mutilation as a child. Traumatised by the memory, she channels the experience into a force for change and emerges as a formidable campaigner against Female Genital Mutilation at the highest political echelons.


A Girl from Mogadishu stars Aja Naomi King (How to Get Away with Murder, Birth of a Nation) as Ifrah, Martha Cango Antonio (Black) and Barkhad Abdi (Blade Runner, Captain Phillips) as well as Somali icon, Maryam Mursal with an original score by Nitin Sawhney and featuring Quiet by Milck.


Based on the testimony of global FGM activist Ifrah Ahmed, the film is written and directed by Mary McGuckian.

  • Year
    2020
  • Runtime
    113 minutes
  • Language
    English
  • Country
    Ireland, Belgium, Morocco
  • Premiere
    Eastern Canada premiere
  • Director
    Mary McGuckian
  • Screenwriter
    Mary McGuckian
  • Producer
    Mary McGuckian, Adrian Politowski
  • Cast
    Aja Naomi King, Barkhad Abdi, Martha Canga Antonio
  • Cinematographer
    Michael Lavelle
  • Editor
    Sylvie Landra, Mary McGuckian, Mairead McIvor
  • Production Design
    Emma Pucci
  • Composer
    Nitin Sawhney