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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Siddiq Barmak (Born September 7, 1962) in Panjshir, Afghanistan, is a film director and producer. He received an M.A degree in cinema direction from the Moscow Film Institute (VGIK) in 1987. He has written a few screenplays and has made a few short films. His first feature film Osama, won the Golden Globe for Best Foreign Language Film in 2004. There is a stylistic echo in Osama featured in Afghan films by the Iranian Makhmalbaf dynasty; father Mohsen's Kandahar, and daughter Samira Makhmalbaf's At Five in the Afternoon, the latter also shot in post-Ta…
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- The Old Man (2022) Other
- Osama (2004) Director
- Opium War (2008) Director
- The Forbidden Reel (2020) as Self - Filmmaker
- An Apple from Paradise (2010) Producer
- The Stranger (1987) Writer
- The Postman Director
- Kabul Cinema (2003) Writer
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