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First International Women’s Film Festival in Afghanistan Features Two “Fruit of Our Labor” Directors

First International Women’s Film Festival in Afghanistan Features Two “Fruit of Our Labor” Directors

Apr 4, 2013

[Ed. 7/21: The last names of Afghan filmmakers and images of those still in the country have been removed due to the increasing insecurity in Afghanistan.] The first International Women’s Film Festival in Afghanistan was held this year from March 6th to 9th. The...
Exclusive online broadcast of “Death to the Camera” – Nov. 26 – Dec. 2, at GoodMenProject.com

Exclusive online broadcast of “Death to the Camera” – Nov. 26 – Dec. 2, at GoodMenProject.com

Nov 27, 2012

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 Perspectives in Film. For one week only, the full 20 minute film will be available to watch on their...
“Fruit of Our Labor” Screening in Spencertown, New York — Nov. 17th

“Fruit of Our Labor” Screening in Spencertown, New York — Nov. 17th

Nov 6, 2012

Community Supported Film is proud to announce a screening of The Fruit of Our Labor at St. Peter’s Presbyterian Church in Spencertown, New York! Date and Time: November 17, 7:30 – 9:30 PM. Location: St. Peter’s Presbyterian Church 5219 County Route 7...
Official Selection at Hot Docs International Documentary Festival 2012

Official Selection at Hot Docs International Documentary Festival 2012

Mar 20, 2012

[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 situation.] Qasem’s short film Death to the Camera from The Fruit of Our Labor collection was selected to be screened at...
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