I would have recommended "Kandahar" at any time; current events make it a must-see film.
Kandahar (2001)
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Reviews Counted:96
Fresh:85
Rotten:11
Average Rating:7.5/10
Consensus: Eerily timely, Kandahar offers haunting images of a bleak land.
Theatrical Release:Dec 14, 2001 Limited
Synopsis: Iranian director Mohsen Makhmalbaf presents this partially fictionalized documentary that illustrates the suffering of Afghan women under the Taliban regime in Afghanistan in the year 2000. The... Iranian director Mohsen Makhmalbaf presents this partially fictionalized documentary that illustrates the suffering of Afghan women under the Taliban regime in Afghanistan in the year 2000. The quiet, stark, powerful film follows an Afghan native, Nafas (the stunningly beautiful Noulifar Pazira), who left Afghanistan years back and got a journalism degree in Canada, upon which she built a career reporting the plight of women in oppressive nations. When she receives a letter from her sister, who is still in Afghanistan and who has decided that she will kill herself on the night of the next eclipse, Nafas decides to sneak back inside the border to rescue her. Traveling in a Red Cross helicopter to Pakistan, where she is lead on a treacherous all-night trek across an icy river and over deadly mountains, Nafas finally crosses over the border. But from there she must get to Kandahar, with only three days left before the eclipse. As a woman in Afghanistan she cannot speak out loud, travel without a husband, or show her face, elements which make her journey nearly impossible. Disguised in a heavy head-to-toe burka (the mandatory dress for women), she begins a Kafkaesque journey across the barren land, encountering obstacles both threatening and mesmerizing along the way. [More]
Starring: Niloufar Pazira, Hassan Tantai, Sadou Teymouri, Hayatalah Hakimi
Starring: Niloufar Pazira, Hassan Tantai, Sadou Teymouri, Hayatalah Hakimi
Director: Mohsen Makhmalbaf
Director: Mohsen Makhmalbaf
Screenwriter: Mohsen Makhmalbaf
Producer: Mohsen Makhmalbaf
Composer: Mahamed Reza Darvishi
Studio: Avatar Films
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Reviews for Kandahar
The film gives a glimpse into a land that is as far removed from Western society as any in the world.
Moves not like a story but a poem, and the images it presents to us are unforgettable.
Kandahar consistently feels as if it was shot on the fly, which fuels its sense of urgency and deepens its emotional weight.
Mohsen successfully merges fiction and fact to produce some astonishing imagery.
Its many moments of poetic grace make this haunting and harrowing journey a rewarding one.
Makhmalbaf fully achieves his aim of showing life in a society devoid of hope (especially for women) and ruled by soul-crushing barbarians.
Kandahar does not provide deeply drawn characters, memorable dialogue or an exciting climax. Its traffic is in images.
A window on an Iran and an Afghanistan we should have taken account of long ago -- seen though a master's eye, felt through a poet's touch.
Both a fine example of the striking work being done by contemporary Iranian filmmakers and a near-documentary testament to the painful modern history of Afghanistan.
Although a surreal darkness pervades several passages of Kandahar, through the misfortune of its timing, it's curiously tame.
Offers filmgoers an astonishingly well-timed chance to learn the truth about the world today.
An engrossing, timely film with some improvised dialogue and not a single professional actor that reveals much about hardships in Afghanistan.
Food for thought, delivered, depending on your perspective, either right on time or just after the dinner bell.
'...doesn’t quite have the cohesion and power of the sublime Gabbeh... but still remains strong and compelling'
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