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I Want to Live (Sorani Kurdish: دەمەوێت بژیم) is a 2015 Kurdish [1] documentary film directed by Karzan Kardozi.The film focuses on Shndar, a young Kurdish boy with thalassemia disease living in a refugee camp with his family in Kurdistan Region of Iraq as he recall his life during Syrian Civil War and ISIS attack on Kurdistan.
Kurdish cinema focuses on the Kurdish people and culture. The fate of the Kurds as a people without a state shaped their cinema. Kurdish films often show social grievances, oppression, torture, human rights violations, and life as a stranger. Kurdish cinema has a high significance for the Kurds, as it offers the opportunity to draw attention to ...
The anime's main protagonist Setsuna F. Seiei is a war orphan of Kurdish origins and his real name is Soran Ibrahim, a reference to the child actor portraying the protagonist of Turtles Can Fly. [14] The film was sampled by Jay Electronica in his 2007 mixtape Act I: Eternal Sunshine (The Pledge) .
Cinema of Kurdistan was nominated for deletion. The discussion was closed on 29 September 2016 with a consensus to merge. Its contents were merged into Kurdish cinema. The original page is now a redirect to this page. For the contribution history and old versions of the redirected article, please see its history; for its talk page, see here.
09 (Sorani Kurdish: ٠٩, romanized: Sifir No) is a 2021 Kurdish crime thriller film directed and produced by Bakhtyar Fatah in his feature directorial debut. It stars Shwan Attoof, Mahir Hassan , Sirwan Jamal , Chrika Abarash , Besaran Jasim , Zhalla Rasul And Mohammed Wrya .
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Pages in category "Kurdish-language films" The following 41 pages are in this category, out of 41 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.