Civil society tends to become a sort of artificial reservoir for an endangered species: the democratic intellectual, protected by the international institutions
Civil society tends to become a sort of artificial reservoir for an endangered species: the democratic intellectual, protected by the international institutions
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Margaret LoescherMargaret Loescher is a documentary filmmaker. Pulled from the Rubble is her first feature length film. Recent articlesPulled from the Rubble The August 2003 UN truck bomb in Baghdad was one of the worst attacks in the organisations history. How do you react when you find out your father is one of the wounded, and the only survivor from the most devastated part of the building? Suddenly politics becomes personal. How do you even begin to rebuild your life after such an event? You make the acclaimed documentary film Pulled from the Rubble telling your familys story. Margaret Loescher talks to Maryam Maruf about the decisions of a filmmaker, the failure of American foreign policy, barbeques, and her dad, Gil. Osama and Afghan cinema: an interview with Siddiq BarmakAfghanistans first post-Taliban feature film, a bleak yet lyrical story of a young girl forced to pass as a boy in order to support her widowed mother, is provoking worldwide interest in the countrys cinematic heritage and future. As Siddiq Barmak presents the film in open-air screenings around Kabul, Maryam Maruf of openDemocracy and Maggie Loescher talk to the acclaimed director. |
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