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Rule Breakers

Some rules are made to be broken.
2025 | 122m | English

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In a nation where educating girls is seen as rebellion, a visionary woman dares to teach young minds to dream. When their innovation draws global attention, their success sparks hope—and opposition. As threats loom and sacrifices are made, their courage and unity ignite a movement that could forever transform the world.
Release Date: Mar 06, 2025
Director: Bill Guttentag
Writer: Bill Guttentag, Elaha Mahboob, Jason Brown
Genres: Drama
Keywords based on true story, educational, robotics, 2010s, courage, family dinamics
Production Companies Slingshot Productions, Shape Pictures, Parallax Productions, Black Autumn Show
Box Office Revenue: $2,972,865
Budget: $15,000,000
Updates Updated: Jan 24, 2026
Entered: Mar 03, 2025
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Name Character
Nikohl Boosheri Roya Mahboob
Noorin Gulamgaus Ali Mahboob
Amber Afzali Esin
Nina Hosseinzadeh Taara
Sara Malal Rowe Haadiya
Mariam Saraj Arezo
Nasser Memarzia Abdul
Ali Fazal Samir Khan
Sami Fekkak Hamid
Mustafa Haidari Wali
Christopher Goh David
Christian Contreras Jesus
Fahim Fazli Taliban Commander
Anita Major Sabine
Waj Ali Ahmed
Nada El Belkasmi Sima
Faical El Kihel Muhammad
Marie Prenant Computer Teacher
Youssef Tounzi Fourth Man
Annabelle Mandeng German Judge
Robert Jackson CNN News Reporter
Tatsu Carvalho Hector
Joshua Shea Trevor
Petra Serafina Tóth Main Danish Team Player
Andrew Hefler Glenn Plepler
Hasnae El Malki Janan
Said El Hamdi Jamal
Alexa Gorog Petra
Liliana Castro María García
Faycal Zeglat Scarf Man
Yekta Heidari Elaha Mahboob
Richard Kerékgyártó Laurens
Samar Boukadida France 24 News Reporter
Mohamed Ben Taleb Soccer Jersey Man
Aziz Dhiouer Third Man
Phoebe Waller-Bridge Dr. Jessica Curie
Name Job
Bill Guttentag Writer, Director
Elaha Mahboob Writer
Jason Brown Writer
John Pardue Director of Photography
Hibah Schweitzer Editor
Jeff Beal Original Music Composer
Name Title
Bill Guttentag Producer
Samudrika Arora Producer
Laura Bilodeau Overdeck Producer
Roya Mahboob Executive Producer
Elaha Mahboob Executive Producer
Elizabeth Schaeffer Brown Executive Producer
Ben Rimmer Executive Producer
Jason Brown Executive Producer
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Reviews

Brent_Marchant
6.0

Movies about underdogs overcoming seemingly insurmountable odds often have a relatively easy time of winning over viewers thanks to their inspiring narratives. This is especially true for fact-based stories, as well as films that have a particularly strong family-friendly vibe associated with them. ... At the same time, though, these productions also run the risk of overdoing it when it comes to these qualities, and such is very much the case here. The film tells the tale of the Afghan Dreamers Robotics Team, a quartet of passionate, inventive high school girls (Amber Afzali, Nina Hosseinzadeh, Sara Malal Rowe, Mariam Saraj) who achieved wide acclaim for their ingenious mechanical creations. They were inspired by their coach and mentor, Roya Mahboob (Nikohl Boosheri), an Afghan computer coder who made it her mission to introduce the young women of her country to the opportunities available through a pioneering technology little known to them. And so, with the assistance of her brother, Ali (Noorin Gulamgaus), a generous computer entrepreneur, Samir Sinha (Ali Fazal), and other assorted benefactors, Mahboob built a team that successfully participated in a number of international robotic competitions. Achieving that objective wasn’t easy, however, given the many challenges the Dreamers faced in terms of finding funding, acquiring materials to build their creations, and overcoming resistance from the chauvinistic Afghan male population who generally didn’t believe that their country’s women were worthy of being educated, let alone be allowed to engage in activities like this. Writer-director Bill Guttentag’s latest feature manages to check off all the requisite boxes for a film of this stripe, but it frequently tends to go overboard in delivering its messages, stressing points that are easy to grasp without having to browbeat audiences. What’s more, the approach taken in assembling this release is far from original, rigidly following an outline that’s highly formulaic, predictable and by the numbers, leaving little to the imagination, even without having knowledge of the particulars of this saga in advance. To its credit, the picture makes some fine, uplifting points about commitment, determination and innovation, as well as the value of equal educational opportunities for women. It also features some clever cinematography, an eclectic soundtrack and commendable performances by a crop of largely newcomers. And, as evidenced here, the impact of Mahboob’s efforts to foster women’s academic and vocational aspirations was truly significant, having planted seeds of change to shift the culture during the years between the overthrow of the repressive Taliban regime and its subsequent return to power. Sadly, though, as undeniably important as this story is, it genuinely deserved a better film than what has been presented through this sorely underwhelming effort.

Jul 01, 2025