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So, 'Afghanistan: Touch Down in Flight' is quite an intriguing documentary. It offers a raw glimpse into the daily life of Afghanistan, steering away from the usual narratives of war and chaos. The tone feels very personal and almost intimate, capturing moments that are often overlooked. The pacing is a bit leisurely, allowing you to soak in the atmosphere and really get a feel for the culture and people. The cinematography feels genuine; it’s not polished but rather authentic, which adds to the overall impact. It’s fascinating how it portrays the resilience of the Afghan people amidst the backdrop of conflict. It’s definitely a shift from the mainstream depictions and gives you a different perspective. Plus, winning the CNN Journalist Award speaks to its merit, even if the director remains unknown.
Focuses on daily life in AfghanistanWinner of CNN Journalist Award 2013Offers a unique perspective on Afghan culture
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Salome Augustin
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