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What the Taliban’s Return Means for Afghan Filmmakers — Through the Lens of Berlinale’s Opener
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2026-02-21
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Why Sadat’s Berlinale opener matters: how festivals turn Afghan films into lifelines for endangered artists and preserve cultural testimony.
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