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Yellow House Afghanistan

"In the shadows of conflict, a fragile haven blooms - where art becomes a quiet rebellion and the human spirit refuses to be silenced."

In 2010, renowned Australian artists George Gittoes and Hellen Rose established the Yellow House in Jalalabad, Afghanistan - a sanctuary for artistic expression amidst conflict. This documentary chronicles their return to the Yellow House in 2024 under Taliban rule, aiming to demonstrate that "where war fails, art wins."

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  • George Gittoes

    George Gittoes

    Self

  • Hellen Rose

    Hellen Rose

    Self

Overview

In 2010, renowned Australian artists George Gittoes and Hellen Rose established the Yellow House in Jalalabad, Afghanistan - a sanctuary for artistic expression amidst conflict. This documentary chronicles their return to the Yellow House in 2024 under Taliban rule, aiming to demonstrate that "where war fails, art wins."

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