In 2001, the Taliban blew up Buddha statues in Bamiyan, one of Afghanistan’s cultural centers. Amid the caves of the former monastery in the area, Bakhtay grows up—a girl torn between fighting local gangs of boys her age and her deep desire to find a place in a new girls’ school.
The short film depicts the daily life of five-year-old Saadat, and a lot happens… watch for yourself what he experiences besides washing himself with stones and drinking dogh.
A traditional Afghan story told as an animated film. The mother goat leaves her kids behind to get food. This, in turn, interests the wolf, who is also hungry.
A traditional Afghan story told as an animated film. The mother goat leaves her kids behind to get food. This, in turn, interests the wolf, who is also hungry. Watch children’s program
The young boy Sahadat has his electricity cut off after his father sees that he watches too much TV. Together with his friend Jalil, he sets out to find a new power source, through which we learn a lot about the everyday life of children in rural Afghanistan. “I want to show the film ‘Sahadat […]
In a mix of documentary and keynote, Mahdi shows footage from his homeland that could no longer be reproduced today. Since the Taliban returned to power, large parts of the population live in fear. The unfulfilled desire for freedom has become everyday life for many again. Mahdi wants to show his audience the Afghanistan that […]