movie recs?
I was going to post a different list, but right now it is only films about Afghanistan and by Afghan filmmakers that matter.
by Afghan (& Iranian) filmmakers:
An Apple from Paradise (2010), dir. Homayun Morowat
Black Kite (2017), dir. Tarique Qayumi
The Black Tulip (2010), dir. Sonia Nassery Cole
Chand metre moka'ab eshgh/A Few Cubic Meters of Love (2014), dir. Jamshid Mahmoudi
Hava, Maryam, Ayesha (2019), dir. Sahraa Karimi
Kabuli Kid (2008), dir. Barmak Akram
Khakestar-o-khak/Earth and Ashes (2004), dir. Atiq Rahimi
Namai ba rahis gomhor/A Letter to the President (2017), dir. Roya Sadat
Opium War (2008), dir. Siddiq Barmak
Osama (2003), dir. Siddiq Barmak
Panj é asr/At Five in the Afternoon (2003), dir. Samira Makhmalbaf
Parwareshghah/The Orphanage (2019), dir. Shahrbanoo Sadat
Safar e Ghandehar/Kandahar (2001), dir. Mohsen Makhmalbaf
Syngué sabour, pierre de patience/The Patience Stone (2012), dir. Atiq Rahimi
Utopia (2015), dir. Hassan Nazer
Wolf and Sheep (2016), dir. Shahrbanoo Sadat
Zolykha's Secret (2006), dir. Horace Shansab
by Western directors:
In This World (2002), dir. Michael Winterbottom
Jirga (2018), dir. Benjamin Gilmour
The Kite Runner (2007), dir. Marc Forster
Mina Walking (2015), dir. Yosef Baraki
Documentaries:
16 Days in Afghanistan (2007), dir. Anwar Hajher
Angels Are Made Of Light (2018), dir. James Longley
Frame by Frame (2015), dir. Alexandria Bombach & Mo Scarpelli
Kabul, City in the Wind (2018), dir. Aboozar Amini
Learning to Skateboard in a Warzone (If You're a Girl) (2019), dir. Carol Dysinger
No Burqas Behind Bars (2012), dir. Maryam Ebrahimi & Nima Sarvestani
The Silhouettes (2020), dir. Afsaneh Salari
Taxi to the Dark Side (2007), dir. Alex Gibney*
A Thousand Girls Like Me (2018), dir. Sahra Mani
What Tomorrow Brings (2015), dir. Beth Murphy
- Sahraa Karimi's account of escaping from Kabul
- The women’s film collective Women Make Movies (WMM) based out of New York is streaming nine films that touch upon the lives of Afghan women from their catalogue for free during the month of August.
*This is the only film that I will include that discusses Western intervention in Afghanistan as it is a powerful critique of the topic; and I have consciously excluded most other documentaries that almost exclusively focus on the experiences of Western military soldiers which do not matter in the slightest.
Ah-meen
“Nothing would mean anything if I didn’t live a life of use to others.” — Angelina Jolie
words of wisdom
emotionally manipulative things you should never say to people:
“i would kill myself without you”
“everyone leaves me, don’t leave me like they did”
basically anything that guilts the other person into staying in a relationship with you
Yes it is!
the sky was so beautiful. ig: lega.cy
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The truth is: the whole point of dying is to be scared. Because that means that your life meant something to you. You should fear dying. You should be terrified of it. Even though it's natural, even though it's going to happen, even though you should come to terms with it in a certain way, and go through the feeling of it , and have a relationship with it. You also should acknowledge the fact that when it's gonna happen, no matter how much you prepare, you're gonna be terrified. Because life does mean something.
Claire Wineland, YouTube video
thank you cereal! thank you rice milk! thank you oreos! and diet coke
without you i would die of starvation
how to eat anything not comprised mostly of carbs and or sugar
I know that. Oh I got a text message from the cute girl I met at anime group! She likes me!! I’m finally going to have a friend!
Two days later: Why hasn’t she texted me back? I must have said something to turn her off. I’m going to be alone for the rest of my life!
that feeling when you’re hit with a manic wave of affection and positivity that you know will pop the moment something minutely goes wrong
I’m a butterfly in those flowers
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