A Dream for Kabul

20081 h 21 min 35 secFilm: Documentary

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Direction: Philippe Baylaucq

Production: Nathalie Barton (InformAction Films Inc.)Yves Bisaillon (National Film Board of Canada)Patricia Bergeron

Script: Philippe Baylaucq

A InformAction production in co-production with the National Film Board of Canada with the financial participation of the Canadian Television Fund, CTF; the Québec - Film and Television Tax Credit - Gestion SODEC; the SODEC - Société de développement des entreprises culturelles - Québec; the Canadian Film or Video Production Tax Credit and Rogers Documentary Fund.

In 2001, Haruhiro Shiratori lost his only child and son in the World Trade Center attacks. Instead of isolating himself in grief, he decided to visit Afghanistan, speak to the people and try to end the cycle of violence. Over four years and on three continents, Philippe Baylaucq filmed the quest of this Japanese Don Quixote in his dream of building a cultural centre for the children of Kabul.

Everywhere he goes, Shiratori speaks about the disasters the Afghan children have undergone. He preaches, persuades and relentlessly fund-raises with admirable determination. The film is the twin story of a humanist project ambushed by problems and a father seeking reconciliation with his dead son.

Subject categories


  • Developing Countries > AsiaForeign AidWar, Conflict and Peace
  • War, Conflict and Peace > Asia
  • Social Issues > Foreign Societies
  • Children and Youth > Living ConditionsWar and YouthYouth of the World
  • Families > Parent-Child Relationships

Credits


participation
Haruhiro Shiratori
Kisho Kurokawa
Yasuhiro Nakajima
Zabiullah Naseeri
Ihsanullah
Tomoko Shiratori
researcher
Philippe Baylaucq
writer
Philippe Baylaucq
director
Philippe Baylaucq
editing
Dominique Sicotte
camera
Philippe Lavalette
Philippe Baylaucq
supplementary footage
Dominic Morissette
sound
Richard Lavoie
additional sound
Karim Amin
composer
Robert Marcel Lepage
musician
Bernard Falaise
Yanik Cloutier
Jocelyn Drainville
Ganesh Anandan
Shinichi Kinoshita
music editing
Nicolas Borycki
recording
Robert Langlois
mix
Robert Langlois
Luc Léger
script consultant
Iolande Cadrin-Rossignol
archival research
Françoise de La Cressonnière
Catherine Drolet
production coordinator
Brian Hulse
Zabiullah Naseeri
Catherine Drolet
Hélène Regimbal
assistant to the director
Brian Hulse
interpreter
Miya French
Zabiullah Naseeri
Tsutomu Fujiki
second unit
Kei Nakagome
Yasuhisa Kaburagi
Osamu Yoda
Misato Nagasu
Kouyou Isihikawa
liaison
Sanae Hozumi
Atsuko Matsunami
Etienne Verstraelen
translation
Michel Richard
Yukari Hamagaki
consultant
Kimi Amano
Daniel Desmarais
translator
Arezo Yousufzai
production assistant
Tsutomu Fujiki
digital effects
Guillaume Millet
assistant editor
Marie Maquaire
technical support - editing
Danielle Raymond
titles
Philippe Raymond
calligraphy
Hiroko Okata
Massoud Golriz
subtitles
Anrà Médiatexte
on-line image post-production
Denis Pilon
sound designer
Benoît Dame
sound editing
Benoît Dame
Patrick Rioux
voice
Christian Allard
rights
Catherine Drolet
marketing coordinator
Ian Oliveri
production secretary
Laurence Gravel
production accounting
Richard Bellerose
Sébastien Chagnon
Mélanie Beauregard
marketing officer
Julie Arseneault
Jenny Thibault
marketing officer - assistance
Solen Labrie Trépanier
administrator
Denise DesLauriers
administrative staff
Mirabelle Bélanger
Dominique Brunet
Lise Lévesque
technical coordinator
Jean-François Laprise
associate producer
Johanne Bergeron
Maryse Chapdelaine
Ian Quenneville
producer
Nathalie Barton
Yves Bisaillon
Patricia Bergeron

Awards


  • Award for Outstanding Canadian Documentary- with a one year FAP (Filmmaker Assistance Program) membership which includes $5,000 in technical services from the NFBReelWorld Film Festival
  • Robert M. Lepage: Best Original Music : DocumentaryPrix Gémeaux