A visual poem about the Pashtun's disappearing traditions
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Daniel Asadi Faezi is a German filmmaker based in Munich who has avidly been directing short films since the age of 17. Born to an Iranian father, his work commonly addresses the politics and pressures surrounding cultures and customs in South Asia.
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very beautiful, thanks for posting
strangely beautiful.
This is beautiful :)
This is beautiful.
awesome
Wow
I like it when the boy took out the toys.
Nice... Looks like a Parajanov's colours...
That was depressing but interesting
This is pashto language but its peshawar Akcent I am waziristani our language is same but our Akcent is change and we don't like peshawari people cause they are supportive of Pakistan terrorism on us every day killing we are tired of this no more war