Khan-e tarikh
The House of History
Courtesy of Afghan Films and the National Archive of Afghanistan
This short essay film was assembled by director Qader Tahiti from unedited newsreel footage shot by eight Afghan Films cameramen between 1993 and 1995. It combines stark documentation of the impact of the civil war on the city of Kabul with poetic narration, and uses the destruction of the archeological museum to represent the larger iconoclasm taking place in Afghanistan at that time.
With
- Sher Mohammad Khara (Narrator)
Crew
Director | Qader Tahiri |
Cinematography | Qader Tahiri, Sayed Mawjoud Hussaini, Noor Hashim Abir, Sarwarudin Haidari, Shah Mohammed, Mirwais Ahmadi |
Editing | Mumtaz Ahmadzai |
Sound | Abdulla Wafa |
Digital Restoration | Afghan Films, National Archive of Afghanistan, Indexical Films |
World sales
Rafi Azizi, National Archive of Afghanistan
Produced by
Afghan Films
Qader Tahiri
He primarily worked as a news cameraman for Afghan Films. Khan-e tarikh is his only directorial work.
Bio- & filmography as of Berlinale 2019