Filming Taliban Resurgence in Afghanistan
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•‘That devil is filming again’: Hollywoodgate director’s year with the Taliban
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Director Ibrahim Nash’at spent a year with the Taliban in Afghanistan to film Hollywoodgate .
The film is about the Taliban 's return to power three years after the Taliban deposed the elected government.
Nash'at says he was often told to stop filming by the Taliban to stop his film-maker.
The film is co-produced by Canadian Odessa Rae , also behind the Oscar -winning documentary Navalny .
Nash'at's filming was restricted according to the orders of the Taliban commanders he filmed with.
The New York Times review of the film calls it a "frustrating documentary" as a result.
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