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Kabul, City in the Wind offers a raw, intimate glimpse into life in Kabul, where the shadow of violence lingers, yet everyday existence persists. The pacing feels almost meditative, allowing viewers to absorb the nuances of daily life amid looming danger. You get to know a bus driver—a father navigating the streets while his children grapple with a reality where their policeman dad is often away. The film's atmosphere is heavy yet poignant, capturing both the resilience and vulnerability of its characters. The documentary's visual style is unpretentious, enhancing the authenticity. It's this juxtaposition of normalcy against a backdrop of impending tragedy that sets it apart, making for a reflective viewing experience.
Focus on daily life in KabulIntimate character studiesCaptures resilience amidst turmoil
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