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1. Circle
The old curriculum of Afghan schools and universities is reviewed in this film. The teaching method in our country during long years of war, conflicts, migrations and changes in the government has not given the opportunity for changes and review.
2. Close Door
In this film an indication to one of the main social and cultural challenges grown during the long years of war is given. These challenges are the broad administrative corruptions that cause weakness and cultural deviation.
3. Reopening
The theme of this film is the theme of film “Circle” which is outlined from different prospective and angle.
4. Cooperation
Disturbance and opposite behaviors are depicted in this film. The film points out the painful fact that not only in the shadow of war and vagrancy but also in the shadow of technology advancement and civilization of the contemporary world this nasty phenomenon has grown in various forms.
5. From the World of Darkness
This film points out the hidden features and policies looking for their survival in social -backwardness and dark-minds of the members of society and is in fear from any type of free expressions, independence and thought integrity.
6. The Third One
This film carries out one of the principle debates about Afghan women and it invites the viewer to think about logical solutions.
7. Sympathy
This film reflects the problems behind the attraction and distribution of foreign aid to Afghanistan.
8. Yesterday and Today
This film indicates the culture of violence which has spread shadow on today and yesterday’s of national and international life.
9. Memory
In this film the leftover of life memories has been pointed out.
10. Hope‚ Please and Together
The film “Hope, Please and Together” depicts the wishes and hopes of new generation in periods of violence.

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