Naim and Jabar
Originally released in 1974. Naim and Jabar is a documentary film. directed by David Hancock. At just 50 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
The hopes, fears, and aspirations of adolescence are expressed in the close friendship of two Afghan boys. As their acceptance of the filmmakers leads them to express their feelings more and more openly, the film grows rich in fact and themes of universal concern. Filmed in the Balkh Province, an area inhabited by Tajik and other Central Asian peoples. The town of Aq Kupruk is approximately 320 miles northwest of Kabul.
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- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Production Companies
- Documentary Educational Resources
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Naim and Jabar about?
The hopes, fears, and aspirations of adolescence are expressed in the close friendship of two Afghan boys. As their acceptance of the filmmakers leads them to express their feelings more and more o...
Who directed Naim and Jabar?
Naim and Jabar was directed by David Hancock.
How long is Naim and Jabar?
Naim and Jabar has a runtime of 0 hours and 50 minutes (50 minutes total).
When was Naim and Jabar released?
Naim and Jabar was released on August 29, 1974 in theaters.