Many thanks to Belmont World Film and Ellen Gitelman for organizing this screening! Monday, January 23 Dinner: 5:30 Ariana Restaurant, 129 Brighton...
Many thanks to Belmont World Film and Ellen Gitelman for organizing this screening! Monday, January 23 Dinner: 5:30 Ariana Restaurant, 129 Brighton...
Thanks very much to Nathan Felde and the staff and students at Art Institute Boston for organizing this conference and including a screening of The...
November 15th, 2011 Samya Women in Afghanistan tend to be depicted as enigmatic objects that defy human comprehension. Media...
[Ed. 7/21: CSFilm is no longer using the last names of Afghans or the images of those still in the country due to the deteriorating security...
The Festival's mission is to promote an increased appreciation for all cultures by showcasing the real lives of people all over the globe through...
Afghanistan: The US Must Change Course Kathy Kelly, Voices for Creative Nonviolence, three-time Nobel Peace Prize nominee Perspectives from her...
Voice of America produced a special report on the training and production work of Community Supported Film in Afghanistan. Special thanks to...
Brewing Tea in a Kettle of War: An Interview with Michael Sheridan, Tricia Khutoretsky. I know more about Afghanistan from talking to Michael...
Afghan Life According to Afghan Filmmakers With limited access to stories from the Afghan point of view, filmmaker Michael Sheridan set up a...
Boston University: America at War: America and the West in the Islamic World -- Al Qaeda and the Origin of 9/11 Attack First in a series of panels...
DocUtah: inspiring a global connection through documentary films and intellectual discussion. Michael will attend DocUtah, September 14 and 15 to...
Posted by Ali Pinschmidt On Friday August 5th, Community Supported Film presented its Afghan-made documentary series The Fruit of Our Labor at...