Draft:Afghan Cinema Exists
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Afghan Cinema Exists | |
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Directed by | Ali Orokzai |
Produced by | Orokzai Pictures |
Starring | Saeed Orokzai Latif Ahmadi Siddiq Barmak |
Language | English Dari |
Plot[edit]
Religious leaders are against Afghan cinema and any form of art in Afghanistan. During the long period of war in Afghanistan artists and movie makers tried to bring the art back like before regardless of the barriers created by extremist groups. Saeed Orokzai is amongst those movie makers who tried to build Afghan cinema with his production team. The extremist group didn’t let that happen and that’s the reason many people today are not aware that Afghan Cinema Exists.
Production[edit]
The documentary film "Afghan Cinema Exists" was produced during the COVID-19 pandemic. It is currently in production for release in various languages.
References[edit]
Afghan Cinema Exists ZAYED UNIVERSITY Middle East Film Festival Cinema Exists samaiff.com/Archives/year-2022/afghanistan-films-category-competition samaiff Afghan Cinema Exists George Mason University Afghan Cinema Exists cannes world film festival