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Mehmet Aksoy (February 1985 [1] – 26 September 2017), also known as Fîraz Dağ, was a Turkish-Kurdish filmmaker and activist. Aksoy was killed while covering the battle to retake Raqqa in Northern Syria from ISIS.
[citation needed] The new filmmakers began to shoot and screen more realistic images of Kurdish and Turkish life. [citation needed] Yılmaz Güney, a gruff-looking young actor who earned the moniker Çirkin Kral (Turkish: The Ugly King) or "Paşay Naşirîn" in Kurdish, was one of the most popular new names to emerge from this milieu. After ...
In 2015, Karzan went back to Kurdistan to make the documentary film I Want to Live, [8] about the lives of Kurdish refugees from Syria. The film was shot on a budget of $400. In 2023, Karzan made his first feature film Where is Gilgamesh?, a film noir based on the Epic of Gilgamesh. [9]
Halil Ibrahim Uysal (Kurdish: Xelîl Uysal; 1973 – April 2008) was a German-born journalist and film director mainly focused on reporting on the Kurdish liberation movement. He later changed his surname to Daĝ.
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Jano Rosebiani (Kurdish: Cano Rojbeyanî) is a Kurdish American filmmaker.He is the winner of numerous international awards and has been listed in the top 35 world filmmakers in the book "Cineaste Uit De Schaduw" (Filmmakers from the Shadow) by Belgian celebrity photographer Kris De Witte.
Kurdwin Ayub (born 1990) is a Kurdish-Austrian filmmaker. [1] Her feature film debut Sonne ( Sun ) was awarded the Best First Film Award at the 2022 Berlin International Film Festival . [ 2 ]
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