Skip to main content

FoundFootage.com

A Darkness Visable: Afghanistan (2011)

September 11, 2011 • 27m

Overview

Outsiders often see Afghanistan as a problem in need of a solution: a conflict region that needs more troops or another election. But in seeing Afghanistan as a problem, the people of the country, and their desire for self-determination, are often overlooked. From the Soviet invasion and the mujahideen resistance to the Taliban and the American occupation, A Darkness Visible: Afghanistan examines thirty years of Afghan history. It is the story of ordinary citizens whose lives play out in the shadow of superpowers. There are tales of violence to be sure, but there is also love and even romance. Based on 14 trips to Afghanistan between 1994 and 2010, A Darkness Visible: Afghanistan is the work of renowned photojournalist Seamus Murphy. His work chronicles a people caught time and again in political turmoil, struggling to find their way.

Director

Writer

Top Billed

Ali Seraj

Keywords

No keywords available for this title.

Top Billed Cast

Ali Seraj
Ali Seraj

Self - National Coalition for Dialogue with the Tribes of Afghanistan

Abdullah Abdullah
Abdullah Abdullah

Self - Leader of Coalition for Hope and Change

Seamus Murphy
Seamus Murphy

Self - Photographer

Abdul Aziz Babakarkhail
Abdul Aziz Babakarkhail

Self - Economic Adviser, IDLG

Farhuddin Ba Deli
Farhuddin Ba Deli

Self - War Witness

Khalid Pashtoon
Khalid Pashtoon

Self - Member of Parliament

Nancy Dupree
Nancy Dupree

Self - Director, Afghanistan Center at Kabul University

Ramazan Bashardost
Ramazan Bashardost

Self - Member of Parliament

Sabrina Saqib
Sabrina Saqib

Self - Former Member of Parliament

John Agoglia
John Agoglia

Self - Director, Counterinsurgency Training Center

Crew
Brian Storm
Brian Storm

Executive Producer

Leandro Badalotti
Leandro Badalotti

Associate Producer

Seamus Murphy
Seamus Murphy

Cinematography



Reviews

No reviews available.

Status

Released

Original Language

EN

Budget

Revenue

This product uses the TMDB API but is not endorsed or certified by TMDB.