Faridullah's family's house was destroyed during the many wars in Afghanistan. His father had to take out a loan for his family to survive. Now bright, ambitious Faridullah is working with his father at the local brick factory to pay off the family's debt, and he is not afraid to stand up to his boss when he sees an injustice.
The film is one of five short films in "Faith Hope Afghanistan", a series of portraits of Afghan children in Kabul and the ups and downs of life in the shadow of war.
Original title | Tro Håb Afghanistan: Faridullahs fridag |
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Danish title | Tro Håb Afghanistan: Faridullahs fridag |
Part of | Faridullah's Day Off |
Keywords | Children, Living conditions, Kabul, Afghanistan, 2010-2019 |
Director | Jens Pedersen |
Screenplay | Jens Pedersen, Taj Mohammad Bakhtari |
Producer | Jakob Gottschau |
Director of Photography | Taj Mohammad Bakhtari |
Editor | Jesper Osmund |
Production country | Denmark |
Dialogue language | Danish |
International sales | DR International Sales |
Online release | 28.11.2013, Filmstriben |
Danish rating | Allowed for all |
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Production company | Jens Pedersen Aps, Pedersen & Co Aps, Det Danske Filminstitut, Danmarks Radio, Undervisningsministeriets Tips- og lottomidler, Danida |
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Direction |
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Direction | Jens Pedersen |
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Script |
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Screenplay | Jens Pedersen |
Screenplay | Taj Mohammad Bakhtari |
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Production |
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Producer | Jakob Gottschau |
Consultant | Maria Mac Dalland |
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Cinematography |
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Cinematographer | Taj Mohammad Bakhtari |
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Editing |
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Editor | Jesper Osmund |
Additional editing | Jens Pedersen |
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Music |
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Music | Paul Lawler |
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Voice |
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Voice | Jacob August Ottensten |
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