Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. This is what access journalism should be. And what access. In late 2021, the Taliban invited journalist Ibrahim Nash’at to follow ...
At hair-raising personal peril, director Ibrahim Nash'at gains access to high-ranking Taliban insiders to deliver a terrifying eyewitness account of the takeover of a former US military base in Kabul.
Dubai-based distributor Front Row Filmed Entertainment has acquired Middle East and North African rights for documentary Hollywoodgate, capturing Afghanistan in the immediate aftermath of the U.S.
Ibrahim Nash'at's documentary follows two Taliban officials through the first year after the American withdrawal from Kabul. By Daniel Fienberg Chief Television Critic One of 2022’s most acclaimed ...
In a frustrating documentary, the journalist Ibrahim Nash’at shows the Taliban after American troops left Afghanistan. By Ben Kenigsberg When you purchase a ticket for an independently reviewed film ...
“Hollywoodgate” is a documentary about the Taliban’s first year back in power, directed by Ibrahim Nash’at, who the regime hoped would be their propagandist. Ibrahim Nash’at knew exactly the moment to ...
Praising “wonderful” Tülin Özen, cast as a lawyer struggling at home and at work – “a woman forever on the verge of either breakthrough or breakdown,” wrote Variety – they added: “It’s a film that ...
When U.S. military forces quit Afghanistan in August 2021, they didn’t take everything with them, as filmmaker Ibrahim Nash’at would discover. As the Taliban took possession of a reputed CIA base ...
Behrooz Karamizade’s Empty Nets and Ibrahim Nash’at’s documentary Hollywoodgate have scooped the top prizes at Adelaide Film Festival (AFF) Empty Nets received the AFF Feature Fiction Award, with ...
Turkish drama Hesitation Wound by Selman Nacar has won the Feature Film Competition prize at the 19 th Zurich Film Festival. Hesitiation Wound, which world premiered last month in Venice’s Horizons ...
Venice: "If his intentions are bad, he will die soon," a Taliban leader says of the documentarian Ibrahim Nash'at. They invited him to film their first year back in power. This is what access ...