A screening of ‘The Garden at the End of the World’ will be held at Kincumber and District Neighbourhood Centre on Thursday, July 30.
‘The Garden at the End of the World’ is an international award-winning and confronting documentary on Afghanistan illustrating the tragic consequences of war and the widespread hunger, homelessness and lawlessness that it causes.
The film portrays the lives of widows and orphans and follows two Australian women, humanitarian Ms Mahboba Rawi and internationally recognised Australian, Quaker permaculturist Ms Rosemary Morrow.
The production was mainly funded by Mr Gary Caganoff who stated: “The film is not religious, nor is it political. “It manages to fly under the radar of both to focus on basic human rights issues that aren’t being addressed by either,” he said.
“Rosemary, Mahboba and Mahboba’s Uncle Haji, who also features in the film, are true heroes,” Mr Caganoff said. “They work with passion and humility to help the Afghani women and children re-build their lives.”
Flyer, 20 July 2015
Brian O’Heir, Kincumber
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