
Kubra Khademi
+ More info- Premiere at Festival d'Avignon 2025
- 1h
- Immersive installation
One’s own room Inside Kabul
Caroline Gillet, Kubra Khademi and anonymous artists from Kabul
Inside Kabul first emerged as a podcast, created by journalist Caroline Gillet, who collected voice messages from two young Afghan women for several years after the Taliban takeover. The project was later adapted into an animated film with illustrations by Kubra Khademi. In 2025, it takes the form of an immersive and sensory experience: One’s Own Room Inside Kabul.
One’s Own Room Inside Kabul is a collaborative work by Caroline Gillet and Kubra Khademi, accompanied by a video creation made by an anonymous team in Kabul. The installation offers a sensory immersion into an Afghan living room, where the audience follows the thoughts of Raha, isolated from the world after the Taliban’s return to power. This immersive experience highlights the complexity of emotions felt by this young woman during her confinement, through a series of voice messages and spatialized sound design.
As her testimony unfolds, the setting evolves: a video installation and lighting effects interact with a scenography that gradually reveals its ambiguities, allowing the audience to feel the progressive restriction of freedoms.
The scenography pays tribute to the 10th century Persian poet Rabia Balkhi, from northern Afghanistan, who was imprisoned and killed for freely expressing her love and poetry.
In echoing the violence of the confinement imposed on Afghan women by the Taliban, One’s Own Room Inside Kabul questions human resilience in the face of oppression and challenges each of us to reflect on the fragility of freedoms worldwide.
An immersive project that transforms personal testimony into a powerful call for collective reflection.
Biographies
Brussels-born Caroline Gillet has been producing documentary series for France Inter for fifteen years. Winner of the Prix Italia for Inside Kaboul, a podcast based on testimonies by Afghan citizens, she also adapted the project into an animated series for France Télévisions and the BBC. She documented stories from the Ukraine in Notes vocales d’Ukraine and explored Europe’s subversive youth in Foule Continentale. Co-creator of the live documentary series Radio Live, she has written for Actes Sud, directed a film for France 3, and teaches at the Université de Louvain.
Hazara performance artist and feminist activist Kubra Khademi was born in Afghanistan in 1989. In her resolutely political work, she explores her life as a refugee woman. As a fine arts student in Kabul and Lahore, she created her first public performances as a way to challenge patriarchy. In 2015, following her performance of Armor, she was forced to flee Afghanistan. She became a French citizen in 2020 and has since been honoured as Chevalier de l’Ordre des Arts et des Lettres. Since then, she has exhibited her work in international institutions, and she frequently collaborates with the Galerie Eric Mouchet. In 2023, she created The Golden Horizon at the Théâtre de la Ville.
Credits
Text and voice: Raha
Direction: Caroline Gillet and Kubra Khademi
Sound narrative: Caroline Gillet and Frédéric Changenet, with Anna Buy
Scenography and visual installation: Kubra Khademi
Video: Anonymous videographers and editors in Kabul
Lighting: Juliette Delfosse
Sound mixing: Frédéric Changenet and Pierre Langlet
Additional sounds from Kabul: Benazer
Technical management: François Lewyllie
French voice-over: Sofia Lesaffre
Production: Maria-Carmela Mini
Produced by Latitudes Prod (Lille)
Co-produced by Festival d’Avignon, Théâtre de la Ville (Paris), Festival d’Automne à Paris, Les Halles de Schaerbeek (Brussels), euro-scene Festival Leipzig, Théâtre Molière Scène Nationale Archipel de Thau, Radio France
With the support of DRAC Hauts-de-France and Open Society Foundations via the Afghanistan Cultural Fund, and CNC – Centre national du cinéma et de l’image animée
Residency support from Le Fresnoy – National Studio of Contemporary Arts, La Ménagerie de Verre (Paris), Maison Folie Wazemmes – City of Lille, Bazaar St So
An immersive experience adapted from the original FRANCE INTER podcasts Inside Kabul and Outside Kabul by Caroline Gillet.
Special thanks to Matthieu Beauval, Thierry Cabrera, Anne Fontanesi, Juliette Prouteau, Behishta Rahmaty, Florence Sarfati, and the teams at France Inter, the Beauvaisis School of Art, and ceramicists Amandine Brunet and Valérie Dubuisson.