Snake. A Film by Seamus Murphy from pashto funny Watch Video
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Description: Landays are two-line poems in the Pashto language. Landay means short, poisonous snake. Poet/writer Eliza Griswold and photographer/filmmaker Seamus Murphy searched for landays in cities, villages and refugee camps of Kabul, Parwan, Helmand and Nangrahar provinces in Afghanistan.nnThey are oral and anonymous, and come from mostly illiterate Pashtun women living in rural areas. They are often funny with the ache and anger of simple truth. The only commentary in the film is the voice of the poetry
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