The complex reality of Afghanistan will be starring on the 14th November at the Museum of the University of Murcia situated in one of the ancient halls of the Cartagena street.
12'45 At noon on Monday November 14, opens the exhibition "Afghanistan can be" an attempt to approach everyday life from the Alicante Rubén Guillem.
The sample consists of a series of black and white photographs made during the five weeks he spent in Afghanistan as a producer of the film "Ariana's eyes."
This film, "Ariana's eyes" will be projected on the same day 14, at 19 pm in the auditorium of the museum.
This is a documentary co-produced between Spain and Afghanistan, which was filmed in that country in 2006, which tells the story of how some workers of the Afghanistan National Film escaped destruction the film archive of home movies hiding doubles roofs they built themselves that they were not burned by the Taliban government that had prohibited even enjoy the singing of birds.
Ariana is the ancient name of Afghanistan, and the eyes to the title refers is the cinema of that country, now a living memory of its history through the gesture of those workers.
The film is directed by Ricardo Macias, who knew the story of the burning of several films in the Afghan film library in 2001 when he worked as a correspondent in that country for Television Valencia.
The film has successfully participated in several international festivals.
Source: UMU