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BEAUTY ACADEMY OF KABUL

What happens when a group of hairdressers from America travel to Kabul with the intention of telling Afghan women how to do hair and makeup? This engaging, optimistic documentary tracks a unique development project: a shiny new beauty school, funded in part by beauty-industry mainstays, which sets out to teach the latest cutting, coloring, and perming techniques to practicing and aspiring Afghan hairdressers and beauticians. The American teachers, all volunteers, include three Afghan-Americans returning home for the first time in over twenty years. The Beauty Academy of Kabul offers a rare glimpse into Afghan women's lives, and documents the poignant and often humorous process through which women with very different experiences of life come to learn about one another.


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Massouda working on mannequin

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Nafisa working on mannequin

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Fauzia & Farida working on mannequins

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Sabara doing hair on graduation day

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The beauty school's first graduating class, on graduation day

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Wajma gets makeup done for graduation

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Miriam & Trina, beauty school students

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Hanifa, beauty school student

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Palawasha, beauty school student, on graduation day

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Jamilla working on mannequin

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