Carol Dysinger is a documentary filmmaker who brings years of film editing and screenwriting in both Hollywood and New York to her work as a highly sought after documentary film editorial/story advisor. In 2007, she travelled solo to Afghanistan with camera in hand to make her feature directorial debut, CAMP VICTORY AFGHANISTAN. She is a longtime consultant for Sundance Doc Lab, and is a story and editing advisor for documentaries and hybrid work around the world. She is a member of Writer’s Guild West and a Professor at NYU’s Graduate Film School.
One bullet fired into darkness hits a boy on a residential street in Afghanistan sending him into the path of a woman filmmaker following the American military. This begins an intimate longitudinal look at a family in crises through the eyes of its’ matriarch Bibi Hajji– and an accidental friendship between two women, worlds apart .