Joy of Madness (PG)

Joy Of Madness is in some respects a remarkable film. It's by a fourteen year old Iranian girl, Hana Makhmalbaf, who may be the world's youngest film director.

It's a 'making of' documentary, detailing the casting process for her older sister's film, the equally precocious Afghan drama At Five In The Afternoon.

The film provides some compelling insights into the fear and distrust still prevalent in post-Taliban Afghanistan, where women still wear burkhas, and people are reluctant to be filmed.

However judged on grown-up terms this is a sloppy film, with repetitive scenes and amateurish handheld camera-work.

David Haviland, July 2004