Film maker Jawed Taiman (an Afghan now living in the UK), meets and observes families who are addicted to opium in Kabul, Afghanistan. He also observes the patients and workers of a private detox treatment centre, desperately under-funded, struggling to help the many victims of the Afghan opium trade. We are privileged to meet addicted youths, and are offered a rare insight into detox centres working in Afghanistan and into the lives of whole families who are blighted with drugs.
cuz of america..so sad
khanofafghan 7 months ago
:'(
Afghani88kabul 1 year ago
WOW so sad, well done. It's a story that needs to get out, I wish you luck finishing.
NVFTV 3 years ago
Everything is corrupt in Afghanistan, even Afghani-style Islam,If you go to a village and tell people that you are a teacher and want to teach girls and women to become literate and educated Mullahs will bark at you like mad dogs and issue a Fatwa for your death, but under their beard(under their nose)people grow opium and dirty Mullahs turn a blind eye on it and say nothing to them.Let's start a true Islamic revolution to free Islam from Mullahs,Iatullahs,Talibs,and ignorant villagers captivity
Fateh20061919 3 years ago
wellmade docummentary, but really sad.
setara 3 years ago
Very sad to see that woman (that mother) like that.. bechara..
Can't wait to watch this doc..
Beautifu1Stranger 3 years ago
the journey of a thousands miles must start with a sigle step. the decission of not using drugs would be the 1st successful step.
alexperthi 3 years ago
thats really sad
alexperthi 3 years ago
I really like the way it's directed, I felt like I was there. I never thought something like this could happend, there, or anywhere... these children are so young... Thx for this doc :)
bulle0418 3 years ago