Iranian & Afghan Filmmakers Shine at Berlinale Amid Adversity
Iranian and Afghan filmmakers debut stunning works at Berlinale, highlighting systemic injustices faced in their native countries.
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Iranian and Afghan filmmakers debut stunning works at Berlinale, highlighting systemic injustices faced in their native countries.
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Explore how two filmmakers from Iran and Afghanistan use diverse film styles to highlight the plight of women in their countries.