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Kabul's Apples Are Sweet is a poignant short doc that immerses you in the life of Esmaeel, a 16-year-old Afghan refugee. Set against the stark backdrop of Kish Island, the film really captures his struggles and resilience. The pacing is contemplative, allowing you to sit with Esmaeel's daily realitiesâworking with camels, the longing for family, and the quiet moments of reflection. The cinematography, with its raw, almost gritty texture, enhances that feeling of displacement. There's a weight to the atmosphere that lingers, and while the director remains unknown, the authenticity of the performancesâparticularly from Esmaeelâmakes it distinctive. This isn't just a story; it's a window into a world many overlook.
Focuses on the realities of refugee lifeAtmospheric cinematography enhances emotional depthHighlights personal connection and isolation
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Teymour Ghaderi
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