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‘Girls Move Mountains’ Is a Bold Portrait of the Women Playing Soccer in Remote Pakistan — Colossal

Last updated: November 21, 2025 1:10 pm
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In the stunning Karakoram Range on the northeastern border of Pakistan, a group of courageous Indigenous women and girls are challenging norms with a simple yet powerful pastime: soccer.

The Gilgit-Baltistan Girls Football League stands as a symbol of independence and empowerment in a region known for its conservative values. Co-founder Karishma explains in a captivating documentary titled “Girls Move Mountains” by filmmaker Anna Huix that in their culture, girls are often raised to become brides, but not everyone wants that fate. The league provides a platform for these women to break free from traditional roles and pursue their passion for the beautiful game.

Huix delves into the lives of the Wakhi people as they train and compete in the league, showcasing the deep significance of soccer for these players. Despite facing backlash and criticism, the women of the league, including Karishma, continue to defy societal expectations and fight for their right to play.

The film also highlights the unwavering support of Karishma’s grandmother, who expresses regret that she did not have the opportunity to play soccer herself. This generational perspective sheds light on the evolving attitudes towards women’s participation in sports in the region.

For those interested in witnessing the inspiring story of the Gilgit-Baltistan Girls Football League, “Girls Move Mountains” will be screened at the Dumbo Film Festival in New York. Anna Huix’s work can be explored further on her website and Instagram, offering a glimpse into the lives of these trailblazing athletes.

The images captured by Huix during her time with the league depict the resilience and determination of these Pakistani girls as they pursue their dreams against all odds. From traveling on buses through the mountains to posing proudly in their soccer uniforms, these snapshots encapsulate the spirit of the league and its members.

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As the story of the Gilgit-Baltistan Girls Football League continues to unfold, it serves as a reminder of the transformative power of sports in breaking down barriers and empowering women. Through their love for the game, these women are not only challenging stereotypes but also inspiring future generations to dream big and reach for the stars.

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