"Making Archaeology Harrowing" Review by Film Inquiry

Film Inquiry shared a heartfelt review on Saving Mes Aynak, acknowledging one core message of the film: "What’s at stake in Saving Mes Aynak is cultural identity, something so difficult to quantify let’s just call it priceless. But it’s not just Afghanistan or Temori’s cultural identity, but rather that of the entire human race. The people who left the grinding stones, frescos and in one instance, themselves, at Mes Aynak made those things for the same reason we do today: to leave their culture for future generations, sure, but in a more immediate way to also better understand themselves."

We are humbled by generous compliments on the filmmaking and activism of the film. Saving Mes Aynak is now available on DVD, iTunes, and Amazon for your view! 

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