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Afghanistan Unveiled
Content:Documentary Film
Available From:Women Make Movies
Media Type:Videocassette
Release Date:2003
Audience:Higher Education
Secondary Education
Running Time:53 min.
Physical Description:1 videocassette (53 min.): col.; 1/2"
Subject:Anthropology and Sociology
History
Politics and Government
Gender and Women's Studies
Subheading:Gender Roles
Human Rights
Military or Armed Conflict
Poverty
Social Conditions
Women
Region:Central Asia
Country:Afghanistan



Abstract:

Filmed by the first ever team of women video journalists trained in Afghanistan, this rare and uncompromising film explores the effects of the Taliban’s repressive rule and recent U.S.-sponsored bombing campaign on Afghani women. None of the fourteen journalist trainees had ever traveled outside Kabul. Except for one, none had been able to study or pursue careers while the Taliban controlled their country. Leaving Kabul behind for the more rural regions of the country, the filmmakers present heartbreaking footage of Hazara women whose lives have been decimated by recent events. With little food and no water or electricity, these women have been left to live in caves and fend for themselves, abandoned in the wake of the U.S. invasion. While committed to revealing such tragedies to the world, the filmmakers also manage to find moving examples of hope for the future. A poetic journey of self-discovery, Afghanistan Unveiled is a revelatory and profound reminder of the independent media’s power to bear witness and reveal truth.




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