Land Mines - A Love Story
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War Documentary hosted by cast themselves, published by Camerawork PTY LTD in 2005 - English narration
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"In the ruined city of Kabul, during the time of Taliban rule, a former Mujaheddin soldier noticed a pretty Tajik girl with one leg and began to court her. This was the beginning on an unlikely love story. Part essay and part observational film, this is an anti-war film set in a country that has become synonymous with warfare. Shah and Habiba are "flowers from the same garden" - both victims of the many land mines left behind in Afghanistan. While Shah tries to find work as a cobbler, Habiba is reduced to begging for charity on the streets of Kabul to feed their three children. Following Habiba's progress is the unflinching camera of award-winning filmmaker, Dennis O'Rourke. From the war-ravaged streets to the classrooms where the lesson is how to identify land mines and cluster bombs, this is a remarkable personal story of a mother's love in the face of one of the world's most dangerous and indiscriminate weapons."
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- Duration: 1h 11mn
- File size: 873 MB
- Container: AVI
- Width: 720 pixels
- Height: 416 pixels
- Display aspect ratio: 16:9
- Overall bit rate: 1706 kbs
- Frame rate: 29.970
- Audio Codec: MP3
- Channel(s): 2 channels
- Sampling rate: 48.0 KHz
- Credit goes to: anyonymous
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