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The Boy Mir - review | London Evening Standard

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Documentarist Phil Grabsky, who made The Boy Who Plays on the Buddhas of Bamiyan in 2004, returned to Afghanistan to follow the child and his family as they move from Bamiyan, where the Taliban destroyed the historic statues, to a village in the deserts of the north.

Guardian: The Boy Mir: coming of age in Afghanistan | Film | The Guardian

The Boy Mir picks up where Grabsky's documentary about Afghanistan, The Boy Who Plays on the Buddhas of Bamiyan, left off. It follows the life of the same young Hazara boy from the age of eight to roughly 18 (no one knows his exact age). The film observes the hardships Mir and his family face ...

Guardian: The Boy Mir: Ten Years in Afghanistan – review | Film | The Guardian

An epic labour of righteousness from British documentary-maker Phil Grabsky, who evidently travelled to Afghanistan every year since 2002, to film updates on the charismatic little kid he found while making an earlier film, The Boy Who Plays on the Buddhas of Bamiyan. What emerges is an unadorned ...
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