12A
1hr 32mins

This gripping documentary from the Oscar winning producers of Navalny picks up in the immediate aftermath of the United States’ chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan, as the Taliban recover $7 billion of American weaponry from the Kabul base of Hollywood Gate.

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Ibrahim Nash'at
12A
Documentary
Moderate threat, violence, discrimination
Dari, English, Pashtu
Contains Foreign Language Subtitles

Hollywoodgate picks up where the rest of the world left off, in the immediate aftermath of the United States’ chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan. Days after the last U.S. plane leaves Afghan soil, the Taliban—now in control of the country—enter an American base in Kabul called Hollywood Gate, reputed to have been a secret CIA station. There they find a portion of the over $7 billion in sophisticated American weaponry left in the country: numerous small arms and munitions, jet fighters, Black Hawk helicopters, and other military equipment. Much of it is damaged, but the base is also equipped with many of the parts needed to fix it.

Director Ibrahim Nash’at’s unprecedented and audacious Hollywoodgate is witness as the new head of Afghanistan’s air force, Malawi Mansour—a Taliban whose father was killed by the Americans—orders his soldiers to inventory everything and repair all they can. The men go to work restoring the weaponry and training themselves to use it. Among them is Muhktar—a former Taliban fighter now aiming to build a high-ranking military career—who dreams of avenging the war.

Hollywoodgate follows Malawi Mansour and Mukhtar over the course of a year as the Taliban transform from a fundamentalist militia into a heavily armed military regime preparing for war beyond Afghanistan’s borders. Nash’at, an Egyptian journalist granted unique but fraught access to Afghanistan, documents what the Taliban will allow him to see to offer a chilling and essential portrait of what is happening inside Afghanistan today.