Jul 9, 2013
[Ed. 7/21: CSFilm has removed the last names of Afghans and the images of those still in the country due to the deteriorating security situation.] Check out this insightful article originally published in REORIENT Magazine—a publication that covers Middle Eastern arts...
May 31, 2013
More women imprisoned for ‘moral crimes’ as fears grow that hard-won rights are at risk as western troops head home. By Emma Graham-Harrison 21 May 2013, Guardian Newspaper The number of Afghan women jailed for fleeing forced and abusive marriages, and...
May 16, 2013
Did you know that Culture Unplugged hosts film festivals online free for all to see? Watch The Fruit of Our Labor: Afghan Perspectives in Film on Friday, May 17th at 11:30PM EST on Culture Unplugged. In an effort to transcend isolation and...
May 7, 2013
“The biggest source of corruption in Afghanistan,” one American official said, “was the United States.” By MATTHEW ROSENBERG Published: April 28, 2013, NYT KABUL, Afghanistan — For more than a decade, wads of American dollars packed into suitcases, backpacks and, on...
Apr 24, 2013
West Virginia’s Department of Communications & Media Studies will host a screening of The Fruit of Our Labor films, including a presentation by CSFilm director Michael Sheridan by Skype. Q&A to follow. Thursday, April 25th 2013 at 7pm West Virginia...