
In the early 2000s, a filmmaker gains rare access to the elite female bodyguards of Muammar Qaddafi, exploring the complex intersection of gender, power, and ideology in Libya. Through intimate interviews and behind-the-scenes footage, the documentary examines how these women navigate their roles as both protectors of the leader and symbols of a state-sponsored vision of female empowerment. The film captures the tension between traditional societal expectations and the revolutionary identity these women are encouraged to embody, offering a unique perspective on the lives of those tasked with guarding one of the world's most controversial figures.




