Friday, February 23, 2007

The Boy who Plays on the Buddhas of Bamiyan

New DVD Release –
The Boy who Plays on the Buddhas of Bamiyan

February 2007 – DVD out now: Internationally acclaimed Seventh Art Productions have released the multiple award-winning documentary The Boy who Plays on the Buddhas of Bamiyan. This astonishing emotive documentary ventures into the life and hearts of an Afghan family. Filmed and directed by ground-breaking film director Phil Grabsky, this unique exploration follows eight-year-old refugee Mir Hussain and his family who, due to the violent destruction caused by the Taliban in 2001, are forced to live in the caves that once formed the beautiful ‘Buddhas of Bamiyan’. Powerful and surprising, this production is essential viewing for those with an interest in the political struggles of this mysterious culture or anybody concerned with the impact of war on a community. The DVD is available to buy now on amazon.com and seventh-art.com.

This beautifully shot feature length documentary is an account of the lives of the main character Mir and his family living in the caves of the Buddhas of Bamiyan. Described by Empire as a “poignant documentary…extraordinary”, the intimate access that this resilient family permitted Grabsky, allows us to get a real sense of what Mir’s existence is like. We see the family’s struggles for food, crippling ill health, and their frustrations when searching for work in the barren local economy. However, we also cannot escape Mir’s unstoppable energy, inquisitiveness and innocence as he bounds among his ruined playground and happily crunches apples in the orchard of the local militia.

Originally broadcast on Five, the breathtaking cinematography has meant this latest release from Seventh Art has been received with much acclaim. It has won awards from the Chicago Television Awards, the Valladolid International Film Festival, the Santa Barbara International Film Festival and the Royal Television Society to name but a few. The DVD is available RRP £19.99 at seventh-art.com, amazon.com, moviemail-online.co.uk and theboywhoplaysonthebuddhasofbamiyan.com.

The Boy who Plays on the Buddhas of Bamiyan is a sensitive piece that both highlights the Hussain family’s post-Taliban tribulations, yet extols their strong characters and irrepressible community spirit. In the words of the director “The similarities between people of different nations far exceed the differences. Too often I fear people forget this.

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