Le magicien de Kaboul . A Dream for Kabul

Verzio FF Submission In 2001, Haruhiro Shiratori lost his only son in the World Trade Center attacks. But instead of isolating himself in grief, he decides to visit Afghanistan - to make contact with ordinary people in an attempt to end the cycle of violence. Over four years and across three contine...

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Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Baylaucq, Philippe
Institution:Open Society Archives at Central European University
Language:English
Japanese
Prakrit
Published: Inform Action 2008
Canada
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10891/osa:222ec400-c6bb-4e9c-86b2-677d19adb7da
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Summary:Verzio FF Submission In 2001, Haruhiro Shiratori lost his only son in the World Trade Center attacks. But instead of isolating himself in grief, he decides to visit Afghanistan - to make contact with ordinary people in an attempt to end the cycle of violence. Over four years and across three continents, filmmaker Philippe Baylaucq accompanies this Japanese Don Quixote, documenting his quest to build a cultural centre for the children of Kabul. Everywhere he goes, from Japan to America, preaching, persuading and relentlessly fund-raising, Shiratori speaks about the suffering of Afghan children. The film charts his parallel efforts - to advance a humanist project that is beset with problems while seeking reconciliation with his dead son.
Published:2008