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AMIR: An Afghan Refugee Musician's Life in Peshawar, Pakistan
Content:Documentary Film
Available From:Documentary Educational Resources
Media Type:Videocassette
Release Date:1986
Audience:Higher Education
Running Time:52 minutes
Subject:Arts
Diaspora and Ethnicity
Subheading:Emigration and Immigration
Music
Region:Central Asia
Immigration/Diaspora
South Asia
Country:Afghanistan
Pakistan



Abstract:

"Between 1973 and 1977 John Baily carried out extensive ethnomusicological fieldwork on the urban music of Afghanistan, particularly in the western city of Herat. In 1985, he traveled to Peshawar to film Afghan refugees who were musicians and again met his old friend Amir Mohammad, from Herat. The film portrays aspects of Amir's life as a refugee - his living conditions in Peshawar and his longing to return to Herat. It is also about Amir's life as a professional musician and his relationships with other musicians in Peshawar. Musical performances include resistance songs at a Pakistani wedding. 'It is a poignant production. The plight of refugees comes through and should leave no-one indifferent.' Prince Sadruddin Aga Khan, UN Co-ordinator Operation Salam Award of Excellence, Society for Visual Anthropology, 1989 Prix Special de Jury, Bilan Ethnographique, Musee de l'Homme, 1986"




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