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Faceless (2016 film)

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Faceless
Directed byAli Akbar Kamal
Written byAli Akbar Kamal
Produced byChristopher Inkoom

Irfan Shams Khan Mariah MacDonald Mehran Shojaei

Humayoon Sakhi
StarringHumayoon Shams Khan

Rahmatullah Khostai

Farahnaz Nawabi
CinematographyAli Akbar Kamal
Edited byAli Akbar Kamal
Production
companies
Joint Task Force Films
Makama Films
Shams Media Production
Release date
  • December 2, 2016 (2016-12-02) (Toronto premiere)
Running time
90 minutes
CountriesAfghanistan
Canada
LanguagePersian

Faceless is a 2016 Canadian-Afghan Persian-language action film.

Plot

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In 2015 Afghanistan, an aimless young man named Sameer does his best to take care of his younger brother, Nasir as their parents are dead. Sameer suffers from dyslexia and practices Asian martial arts with limited success. His neighborhood is controlled by gangsters led by Zabeer who want him and Nasir to sell drugs. Sameer longs to end the victimisation of ordinary people like himself at the hand of criminals protected by the state, but feels powerless. After hearing a mystical call, Sameer finds a necklace wrapped around a skeleton in the ruins of an old palace.

Sameer starts to wear the necklace. While picking up Nasir at his school, a suicide bomber arrives and Sameer discovers the necklace allows him to magically slow down time. Taking advantage of this power, he uses his martial art skills to kill the would-be bomber. Empowered by the necklace, Sameer dons a mask and works as a vigilante, killing the criminals of Afghanistan and becomes known to the public as the "Faceless Hero". Sameer finds Nasir is selling drugs for Zabeer and sends him away to his martial arts teacher, Coach Ahmadi. Ahmadi tells Sameer that it was his destiny to find the magical necklace and be a hero.

While the corrupt policeman Ali seeks to hunt him down, Sameer befriends a sympathetic newswoman, Nilofar, telling her that the Afghan state is so systematically corrupt that vigilantism is justified. When Sameer kills Zabeer, one of his men survives and tells Ali who the "Faceless Hero" is. Sameer rescues a 13-year-old girl, Maria, who ran away from an arranged marriage, causing her jilted would-be husband to falsely accuse her of burning the Koran. Sameer battles an enraged mob seeking to lynch Maria. After saving Maria, Sameer's house is attacked by Ali and his men. Sameer triumphs despite temporarily losing his magical necklace. After defeating Ali, Sameer spares his life, hoping that the state will bring him to justice for his crimes. Instead Ali is freed by his fellow policemen, but he is executed for his failure by his paymasters. Sameer resolves to continue his vigilante work until Afghanistan is cleansed of crime and corruption.

Cast

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  • Humayoon Shams Khan-Sameer
  • Rahmatullah Khostai-Ali
  • Farahnaz Nawabi-Maria
  • Abrar Shams Khan-Nasir
  • Farzana Nawabi-Nilofar
  • Nasima Nawabi-Maria's mother
  • Shahwali Nawabi-Maria's father
  • Asad Tajzal-Rahman

Production

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The film was scripted and directed by Ali Akbar Kamal, an Afghan-Canadian filmmaker who disliked the way his homeland was portrayed in the West and decided to make a film that told a story from an Afghan viewpoint.[1] Kamal, a graduate of the Toronto Film School, decided to make the first Afghan superhero film as a way of rebutting Western stereotypes about Afghanistan.[1] The film was shot on location in Kabul in June–July 2016.[1]

Reception

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Through mostly ignored in the West, the film was described as a "great success" in Afghanistan.[2]

References

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  1. ^ a b c We Meet the Filmmaker Behind Afghanistan's First Superhero Movie. Vice. 12 December 2016. Retrieved 20 March 2020.
  2. ^ "After completing two successfull [sic] Bollywood films "Humayoon Shams Khan (HSK)" became the face of a 10 billion dollar telecom company Etisalat International". Bollywood Folks. 14 February 2019. Archived from the original on 19 June 2019. Retrieved 19 March 2020.