Another Afghanistan: Kabul Diary 1985
2003 · 42 min · ★ 10.0 · Documentary
The daily life of the citizens of Kabul during the civil war: the bazaar, mosques, the literacy movement awarded honors by UNESCO, women's education, and English school. Scenes of live and self-defense in nearby farm villages. The lives of war orphans. And a new holiday-the anniversary of the revolution, seen in the faces of the 200,000 people gathered to celebrate. This is a document of the only "democratic republic" in the West.
Directed by Noriaki Tsuchimoto
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MovieDocumentaryHistory
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★ 7.31971
MovieDocumentary
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MovieDrama
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★ 6.81969
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MovieDrama
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MovieDocumentary
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1980
MovieDocumentary
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MovieDocumentary
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