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16 Days in Afghanistan

16 Days in Afghanistan

After quarter of a century an Afghan-American anthropologist embarks on a journey to relive his childhood and rediscover his people and country. He and his team capture the most exciting and surprising images of the country and bring it back to share with the world. 16 Days in Afghanistan is a documentary that focuses on Afghan culture and all aspects of life after the fall of Taliban.”16 days in Afghanistan” has something for every age, gender and background: It is a personal journey of enlightenment where you learn about living conditions, employment, education, women, opium, religion, children, security, food, music, health, history, family, traditions, tourist attractions and everything else that composes a culture. The filmmaker goes from village to village and city to city in search of those who are willing to talk about what they have experienced in the past years of war and bloodshed -he does not come short of any men, women and children who are willing to share their horrif

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