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Experimental/Arthouse short film: 2017: Black Kite: Leena Alam, Haji Gul Aser| A Letter to the President: Leena Alam, Mamnoon Maqsoodi| Faceless: Ali Akbar Kamal: Humayoon Shams Khan, Rahmatullah Khostai, Farahnaz Nawab: Action: First Afghan superhero film: 2019: Jirga: Benjamin Gilmour: Amir Shah Talash, Sam Smith, Sher Alam Miskeen Ustad ...
Restrepo (documentary film, 2010) Sisters in Arms (Canadian documentary film, 2010) Battle for Bomb Alley (TV special, 2011) Afghanistan (Finnish TV series, 8 episodes, 2011) [citation needed] Bomb Patrol Afghanistan (U.S. G4 TV series, 17 episodes, 2011–2012) Endgame Afghanistan (British ITV Tonight TV episode, 17-02-2011) Hooligans At War ...
A total of 560 ISAF troops were killed in Afghanistan in 2011, the second highest annual total since the war began in 2001. Four-hundred seventeen were from the US and 45 from the UK. [72] The UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan documented 3,021 civilian deaths in 2011 compared with 2,790 in 2010 and 2,412 in 2009. Most deaths were caused by ...
16 Days in Afghanistan; 31 North 62 East; 211 (film) A. Afghan Breakdown; Afghan Luke; Agent Vinod (2012 film) Alexander (2004 film) ... Black Kite (film) Brothers ...
Map of Afghanistan with Helmand highlighted. The 2011 Helmand Province killing was the manslaughter of a wounded Taliban insurgent by Alexander Blackman, which occurred on 15 September 2011. [1] [2] Three Royal Marines, known during their trial as Marines A, B, and C, were anonymously tried by court martial.
The Black Tulip is a 2010 film directed by novice Afghan-born American filmmaker Sonia Nassery Cole and starring Haji Gul Aser, Sonia Nassery Cole, Walid Amini, Jack Scalia, and Edoardo Costa. It was set in Afghanistan .
Afghan Luke is a 2011 Canadian war drama film directed by Mike Clattenburg. [1] The central character, Luke Benning (), is a journalist investigating the possible mutilation (by Canadian snipers) of corpses in Afghanistan, a country that appears increasingly incomprehensible and surreal as Luke undergoes a series of bizarre adventures.
Black Kite is a 2017 Afghan-Canadian drama film written and directed by Tarique Qayumi and starring Haji Gul Aser and Leena Alam. The film was shot quickly over a fortnight where they moved locations to avoid being stopped by the Taliban. [1] The film was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2017 Toronto International Film ...