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Feature Films & Dramas (Narrative)

  1. Osama (2003)Dir. Siddiq Barmak

    • Context: The first post-Taliban Afghan film. Tells the story of a young girl who disguises herself as a boy to work under Taliban rule.
    • Link: Portrays daily life and oppression under the first Taliban regime (1996–2001).
  2. The Breadwinner (2017)Dir. Nora Twomey (Cartoon Saloon)

    • Context: An animated film based on Deborah Ellis’s novel. Follows a young girl in Kabul who cuts her hair and dresses as a boy to support her family after her father is arrested by the Taliban.
    • Link: Shows Taliban enforcement of gender laws and poverty.
  3. Kandahar (2001)Dir. Mohsen Makhmalbaf

    • Context: Shot just before 9/11. A journalist returns to Afghanistan to save her sister.
    • Link: A poetic, neorealist view of Taliban-controlled Afghanistan.
  4. The Kite Runner (2007)Dir. Marc Forster

    • Context: Adaptation of Khaled Hosseini’s novel. Features scenes of Taliban officers in Kabul, including the character Assef.
    • Link: Depicts Taliban-era executions and child abuse.
  5. Zero Dark Thirty (2012)Dir. Kathryn Bigelow

    • Context: A dramatized account of the manhunt for Osama bin Laden (who was hosted by the Taliban).
    • Link: Shows the Taliban-Al-Qaeda nexus, though the focus is on U.S. intelligence.

2. Badr Multimedia (Special Forces)

Focused exclusively on tactical operations. Badr’s videos are raw, uncut, and often recorded via helmet cameras. They are the "bodycam footage" of the insurgency.

Viral hit: "Sniper of the Mountains" (2017). A 4-minute clip showing a single sniper killing six Afghan National Army soldiers from a distance of 980 meters. The video is silent except for the takbir (God is greatest) after each shot. It remains the most viewed Taliban video on encrypted apps.

C. Vice's "The Vice Guide to Travel" (Early Era)

In the late 2000s, Vice co-founder Shane Smith traveled to Afghanistan to meet warlords and Taliban sympathizers. This series popularized the "Vice style" of gonzo journalism and remains a highly viewed archive of that era.

Documentaries (Factual & Investigative)

  1. Restrepo (2010)Dir. Tim Hetherington & Sebastian Junger

    • Context: Embedded with U.S. soldiers in Afghanistan's Korengal Valley.
    • Link: Shows combat against Taliban insurgents, not the regime.
  2. Armadillo (2010)Dir. Janus Metz

    • Context: Follows Danish soldiers in Helmand Province.
    • Link: Intense, up-close footage of Taliban ambushes.
  3. The Girl Who Wore Freedom (2021)Dir. Christian Taylor

    • Context: The story of a woman raised in Kabul after the 2001 invasion.
    • Link: Contrasts post-Taliban freedoms with the 2021 return of Taliban rule.
  4. What Killed the Afghan Peace Deal? (Frontline, 2021)PBS

    • Link: Detailed look at the U.S.-Taliban negotiations and the Doha agreement.
  5. Return of the Taliban (Frontline, 2023)PBS

    • Link: On-the-ground documentary after the Taliban’s 2021 takeover, including interviews with Taliban officials and Afghan citizens.
  6. The Dancing Boys of Afghanistan (2010)Dir. Najibullah Quraishi (FRONTLINE/Arte)

    • Link: Exposes the practice of Bacha bazi (dancing boys), involving some Taliban commanders.
  7. My Daughter’s Pain (2023)BBC News

    • Link: Investigates Taliban restrictions on women’s education and movement.

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