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This film charts the course of fledgling
democracy in Afghanistan with a focus on Afghanistan’s historic first
presidential election as seen through the eyes of the Afghan people,
as well as the major presidential candidates and western observers.
The film features interviews with Afghan President Hamid Karzai,
presidential candidates Younis Qanooni, Homayoun Assefy and Afghanistan’s
only female candidate Dr. Massouda Jalal. Also included are western
observers Reginald Austin Director of the United Nations Assistance
Mission to Afghanistan and exclusive interviews with leaders of
Revolutionary Association of Women of Afghanistan (RAWA). The most
compelling voices of this documentary come from the Afghan people,
desperate for a leader who can unify and rebuild their shattered
country, struggling to understand western style democracy, longing
for peace and stability in a land that has known only war and oppression.
GOD’S OPEN HAND begins in the weeks leading up to election
day as tensions mount from threats of Taliban and Al Qaeda attacks,
rumors of backroom deals, American influence and voter intimidation
from candidates and insurgents. Culminating in an election
day riddled with problems, this film presents the viewer with an
open and balanced look at Afghanistan’s troubled first attempt at
democracy.
GOD’S OPEN HAND recently won Best Political Documentary
at the 2006 New York International Independent Film and Video Festival
(NYIIFVF). Additionally, the film earned a nomination for Best
Documentary at the Mendocino Film Festival and was an Official
Selection at the Napa Sonoma Wine Country Film Festival as well
as the Long Island Film Expo.
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