Movie: Motherland Afghanistan

Top 4 Billed Cast

Terrence Howard
Terrence Howard

Narrator

Nafisa Mojadidi
Nafisa Mojadidi

Herself

Qudrat Mojadidi
Qudrat Mojadidi

Himself

Sedika Mojadidi
Sedika Mojadidi

Herself

Video Trailer Motherland Afghanistan

Video: Global Voices | Motherland Afghanistan | Trailer | ITVS

Global Voices | Motherland Afghanistan | Trailer | ITVS

Global Voices | Motherland Afghanistan | Trailer | ITVS

Independent Lens 'MOTHERLAND AFGHANISTAN' | Preview | PBS

Independent Lens 'MOTHERLAND AFGHANISTAN' | Preview | PBS

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Global Voices | Motherland Afghanistan | Trailer | ITVS

Global Voices | Motherland Afghanistan | Trailer | ITVS - Trailer

Independent Lens 'MOTHERLAND AFGHANISTAN' | Preview | PBS

Independent Lens 'MOTHERLAND AFGHANISTAN' | Preview | PBS - Trailer

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