Not even Tinseltown could make this up.
It soon becomes clear that $7 billion's worth of poorly sabotaged armaments were left there, allowing the Taliban to transform itself into a significant fighting force.
Over the course of the year, Nash’at followed ambitious Talib lieutenant Mukhtar and Malawi Mansour, the head of Afghanistan’s Taliban-controlled air force. The two grudgingly accepted the filmmaker’s presence and as time passed his camera revealed a dearth of humanity in the Taliban’s worldview.
Hollywoodgate is a chilling portrait of the Taliban's return to power and a startling insight into this regime's worldview.