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Ariana Cinema (Dari: سینما آریانا Sīnemā Ārīāna) is a movie theater in Kabul, Afghanistan located near the Pashtunistan Square on the north side of the Kabul river bank. It is considered to be the second oldest cinema in Kabul city center, after Behzad Cinema , and is one of the few remaining in operation.
The cinema of Afghanistan entered a new phase in 2001, but has failed to recover to its popular pre-war status. [1] Ruins of Behzad Cinema in Kabul, The first movie theatre of Afghanistan which was established in 1934, closed many times. [2]
Behzad Cinema (Dari: سینما بهزاد) is the oldest movie theatre in Afghanistan, established by the local government of Kabul. It was built in 1934 by the Kabul Municipality, in the old city area of Bagh-e-Qazi. However, it was abandoned and has since become a ruin.
Chapter 2, a Mediawan company, is producing the film with Pathé, which is also representing the movie internationally and will distribute it in French theaters. Set on Aug. 15, 2021 in Kabul, the ...
The film premiered 23 September 2010, at the Ariana Cinema Theater in Kabul, Afghanistan. [2] There were advance screenings at the headquarters of the NATO-led International Security Assistance Force and at the embassy. Some Afghan attendees at the premiere challenged certain scenes in the film as not being faithful to Afghan culture or ...
With the new film Bread and Roses streaming now on Apple TV+, Lawrence, 34, and Yousafzai, 27, turned the camera over to Afghan filmmaker Sahra Mani to collect footage of women Mani knew in ...
Pages in category "Cinemas in Afghanistan" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Ariana Cinema; B.
16 Days in Afghanistan: Anwar Hajher: co-production by United States and India Kabuli Kid: Barmak Akram: Haji Gul Aser, Leena Alam, Valéry Schatz, Amélie Glenn Drama: Produced in France; screened at the 65th Venice International Film Festival: Opium War: Siddiq Barmak: Peter Bussian, Marina Golbahari, Joe Suba, Fawad Samani: Black comedy