The Good Men Project exclusively presents "Death to the Camera," one of the ten documentary films in the collection The Fruit of Our Labor - Afghan...

The Good Men Project exclusively presents "Death to the Camera," one of the ten documentary films in the collection The Fruit of Our Labor - Afghan...
The film and television industry have frequently captured social issues from the perspectives of filmmakers and television producers, who do not...
Primary Source, an organization that connects educators with history and humanities resources from around the world, has developed an educational...
November 15th, 2011 Samya Women in Afghanistan tend to be depicted as enigmatic objects that defy human comprehension. Media...
[Editor 7/21: CSFilm has removed the last names of Afghans and the images of those still in the country due to the deteriorating security...
NPR's Robin Young interviews Community Supported Film director Michael Sheridan on Here and Now. The show aired on Friday October 7th, the 10th...
Afghanistan Special: Presenting "The Fruit of Our Labor: Afghan Perspectives in Film" Saturday, October 1, 2011 | Author John Horne in...
Michael Sheridan called in to NPR's On Point this morning, the subject: "What to do about Pakistan." Listen to Michael's comment: Call to NPR...
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...
America Abroad Media talks with Michael Sheridan about his creation of Community Supported Film, experiences in Afghanistan, the training of Afghans...