Filmmaker Phil Grabsky follows precocious, eight year old Afghani cave dweller Mir Hussein through summer, winter, and spring, allowing viewers a glimpse of post-Taliban Afghanistan as seen from the perspective of an innocent who knows nothing of the conflicts that have devastated his homeland. Meanwhile, Mir's resilient mother and father hold out hope that his son will get the education he needs to escape the grueling cycle of poverty and death, and their friends, neighbors, and extended family speak of the suffering they ...
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Filmmaker Phil Grabsky follows precocious, eight year old Afghani cave dweller Mir Hussein through summer, winter, and spring, allowing viewers a glimpse of post-Taliban Afghanistan as seen from the perspective of an innocent who knows nothing of the conflicts that have devastated his homeland. Meanwhile, Mir's resilient mother and father hold out hope that his son will get the education he needs to escape the grueling cycle of poverty and death, and their friends, neighbors, and extended family speak of the suffering they have endured throughout the decades as well as the dreams they have for the future. Jason Buchanan, Rovi
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Mir. New. Run time: 96 mins. Language: Dari. New in new packaging. USA Orders only! Brand New product! please allow delivery times of 3-7 business days within the USA. US orders only please.