Synopsis
Jamal is a collective taxi driver. With his passengers, he talks about the civil war, still vivid in everyone's memory and which left traces in the streets of the city.
Rewards, festivals and diffusions
Festival Terres d'Ailleurs
Festival International Jean Rouch
Festival International du Film
Festival International Cinémas d'Asie
Galerie nationale des Arts
San Giò Festival
DocLisboa
Festival International
Films d'autres part
Festival des 3 Continents
Festival Itinérances
Festival International du film de Court-métrage, Kaboul (Afghanistan), FIKE Festival International du Court Métrage
Champ contre champs, Lassalle (30), International Documentary Film Festival
FIKE Festival International du Court Métrage
Festival International du film de Court-métrage
Radio Television
Au Musée des civilisations de l'Europe et de la Méditerranée
Università degli Studi di Verona
Whahid Nazir
Director
Born in 1965 in Kabul, Waheed Nazir has been raised in a middle-class family. He graduated from high school in 1980, and then he performed a three years long army service. Back in the civil life, he got a diploma in cinema for the faculty of arts of the University of Kabul before returning in the army, as an officer. Then, he began working for Afghan films for only three months, indeed he was forced to flee to Iran by the internal wars. Ten years later, in 2002, Waheed came back to Kabul after Taleban's fall. Since then, he is hired as a director by Afghan films and directed a fiction and a documentary. Between 2006 and 2011, he directed three with Ateliers Varan.



