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Ariel Nasr

Ariel Nasr is an award winning filmmaker whose projects include "The Forbidden Reel", "The Boxing Girls of Kabul", "Buzkashi Boys", "Good Morning Kandahar", "Kabul Portraits", and "La Mosquée". A citizen of Canada, Afghanistan and the USA, Ariel lives and works in Montréal.

From the Archive, no. 1, vol. 5March 4, 2020

Fragmented Memory: Unearthing Film History in Kabul, Afghanistan

By Ariel Nasr
[Ed. note: The documentary The Forbidden Reel, by Ariel Nasr, tells the incredible story of the Afghan Film Archive and through it the film history of Afghanistan, providing a new take on the country’s history. In doing so, … Read More

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