Josie Maynard

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The Pasha
Self
With »The Pasha«, Josie Maynard tries to find an access to the historical events of a country she lived and filmed in for 15 years. She manages to gain the trust of one of the country‘s key-figures: General Abdul Rashid Dostum has been a mover and shaker in Afghanistan for decades. He is known as one of America‘s most important ally in the fight against the Taliban, but his alleged brutality against prisoners is viewed skeptically, especially in Europe, while parts of the country see him as a hero.
The Pasha
Writer
With »The Pasha«, Josie Maynard tries to find an access to the historical events of a country she lived and filmed in for 15 years. She manages to gain the trust of one of the country‘s key-figures: General Abdul Rashid Dostum has been a mover and shaker in Afghanistan for decades. He is known as one of America‘s most important ally in the fight against the Taliban, but his alleged brutality against prisoners is viewed skeptically, especially in Europe, while parts of the country see him as a hero.
The Pasha
Director
With »The Pasha«, Josie Maynard tries to find an access to the historical events of a country she lived and filmed in for 15 years. She manages to gain the trust of one of the country‘s key-figures: General Abdul Rashid Dostum has been a mover and shaker in Afghanistan for decades. He is known as one of America‘s most important ally in the fight against the Taliban, but his alleged brutality against prisoners is viewed skeptically, especially in Europe, while parts of the country see him as a hero.
The Afghan Solution
Writer
The Afghan Solution delivers a comprehensive grasp on the key issues the fledgling country must overcome, and will open your eyes to how Afghanistan can either move successfully toward a true democracy or once again fall into the clutches of the most vicious tyranny in its history -- the Taliban.
The Afghan Solution
Director
The Afghan Solution delivers a comprehensive grasp on the key issues the fledgling country must overcome, and will open your eyes to how Afghanistan can either move successfully toward a true democracy or once again fall into the clutches of the most vicious tyranny in its history -- the Taliban.