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AFGHANISTAN: FROM GROUND ZERO TO GROUND ZERO
AFGHANISTAN: FROM GROUND ZERO TO GROUND ZERO
 

Director: Jon Alpert

United States, 2002, 52min
Format: MiniDV
Festival Edition: 2003
Category: Documentary
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Crew:  Producer: Jon Alpert - Editor: John Custodio, Brent Renaud, Craig Renaud - Assoc. Producers: Masuda Sultan, Brent Renaud, Tami Alpert
Sales:  Catherine Martinez, Director of Finance and Distribution - DCTV, DCTV 87 Lafayette Street New York, NY 10013 - T: 212-966-4510 - F: 212-219-0248
Email:  webdctvny.org
Web:  www.dctvny.org

synopsis
From Ground Zero to Ground Zero is the story of Masuda Sultan, a 23 year old, Afghan-American woman who travels back to Kandahar, Afghanistan to see what has become of her country. Masuda is delighted to see the yoke of the Taliban lifted, but horrified to find out what happened to her family. Seeking refuge from the American bombing, a large number of her family escaped to the small village of Chowkar-karez, 60 miles north of Kandahar. On October 22, 2001 Chowkar-Karez was attacked by the American military. 41 civilians were killed. 19 of them were members of Masuda's family. Masuda who supports America's effort against terrorism wants to know why her family had to die in the desert.

director
Jon Alpert has distinguished himself as an award-winning journalist. In 2001 he received his eleventh National Emmy Award for News and Documentary Programs and his first National Emmy for Sports Documentary. Alpert also serves as co-director of the Downtown Community Television Center (DCTV). Every year, this not-for-profit organization trains over 2,000 students in video production and loans video equipment to more than 400 community organizations.


filmography
- From Ground Zero to Ground Zero (2002)
- Papa (2002)
- The Lady Vols Fight Back (1998)

festivals
Karlovy Vary, Denver International, INPUT Rotterdam

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