An Afghanistan family senses that their ongoing fight for freedom has finally paid off once the Taliban is ousted from power, but finds that their greatest fight still lies ahead when they attempt to open a restaurant where the locals are encouraged to speak their minds through poetry. When the Taliban starts to crumble in 2001, the Mansouri family opens a restaurant called "The Poet's Corner", and encourages the oppressed to speak out about their struggle in a safe environment. Meanwhile, certain factions of the dreaded ...
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An Afghanistan family senses that their ongoing fight for freedom has finally paid off once the Taliban is ousted from power, but finds that their greatest fight still lies ahead when they attempt to open a restaurant where the locals are encouraged to speak their minds through poetry. When the Taliban starts to crumble in 2001, the Mansouri family opens a restaurant called "The Poet's Corner", and encourages the oppressed to speak out about their struggle in a safe environment. Meanwhile, certain factions of the dreaded terrorist organization still cling to power, and remain determined to silence the voice of freedom by any means necessary. Jason Buchanan, Rovi
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