To be a woman // Adila has a big family, a husband and 3 sons, whom she hasn't seen for 2 years. They are working in the city of Omsk, Russia, and can't go back home because their employer took their passports and doesn’t let them leave.
Katerina SavinaTo wait // Farishta hasn't seen her husband for almost a year. He left to work in Russia 3 weeks after their wedding.
Katerina SavinaTo be strong // Anzurat's village is located 8km from the road. Everything in her house she had to carry home by herself.
Katerina SavinaTo hope // Gulnamo and her husband are saving money for a new house. Her husband works in Russia 8 months a year, so Gulnamo looks after the home and family alone. They hope to start building in 2 years.
Katerina SavinaTo be obedient // Sunam doesn't show her face, because she's afraid that her husband in Russia might find out that she's posing for a stranger.
Katerina SavinaTo endure // Parents of Ashona's husband treat her badly. She has to do all the housework, while studying to be a nurse at the same time. She dreams of following her husband to Russia.
Katerina SavinaTo keep warm // The village of Kara-Art, where Baizo lives, is located in the Pamir Alpine desert, where the temperature can dip to -45-50 °C.
Katerina SavinaTo stay young // 68-year-old Shukrona takes care of four baby grandkids. Their parents left to work in Russia when the youngest was just 7 months old.
Katerina SavinaTo believe in love // Only one of Sayera's four daughters got married. All the young men in the village left to work in Russia.
Katerina SavinaTo fulfill her duty // Bahor came back home after six years working in Moscow to take care of her old parents.
Katerina SavinaTo dream // Shakhnoza studies at school, where there are no foreign language teachers. She learns Russian, English, and Farsi by herself with books. Her dream is to become a journalist.
Katerina SavinaTo live no matter what // Little Dulhuz is raised by her elderly grandparents. She has never seen mom or dad.
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