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The
Afghan way
Kandahar
Stars
Nelofer Pazira. Madman Productions. 85 mins
Reviewer
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PTE Simone Heyer
FANCY
a trek through the Afghan desert to reach the last surviving member
of your family?
Kandahar tells the tale of Nafas, an Afghan-Canadian who receives
an odd request from her sister.
By way of letter, she says she plans to commit suicide because of
her life in Afghanistan and she begs Nefas to hear her cry.
Nefas then begins her journey to the capital to race the last eclipse
of the century and save her sisters life.
Kandahar is almost documentary style, but sways into a narrative.
Nefas, a journalist, relates the trip on her dictaphone, making
an oral journal of sorts.
Her narratives are in English, but, understandably, the rest of
the discourse is in Farsi the Persian language so
prepare yourself for subtitles.
She runs into trial after trial and meets all kinds of characters
unsavoury and otherwise.
Interestingly all the lead characters, with the exception of Nefas,
are men. Despite the introduction of minor female characters, they
remain faceless.
This film is a masterpiece. It gives such insight into the Afghan
way of life, little things that most Westerners wouldnt think
about.
The scenery is amazing, the costumes bright and the real-life issues
confronting. If you have any sort of interest in the Middle East
and the real or perceived cultures and practices of its people,
this is definitely the movie for you.
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