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Feature Films
BEYOND
OUR DREAMS
Director: Hiner
Saleem
Cast: Olivier
Sitruk, Rosanna Vite Mesropian. France-Armenia-Italy 2000 / 100m
French and
Kirmanji with English subtitles.
"Hiner Saleem's
second feature tracks a young refugee couple's flight from Kurdistan to
hopeful sanctuary in Paris, braving travails comic and tragic on their
long, serpentine path. Already struggling toward an uncertain destination
at the outset, childhood sweethearts Dolovan and Zara are first seen huffing
across the frozen Caucasian Mountains. Not by choice: Saying "We have no
country," Dolovan is resigned to the necessity of leaving their lifelong
village in Mesopotamia, where ethnic strife has drawn a vicious line between
local Kurds and their suddenly intolerant neighbours. Zara is more reluctant,
and their odyssey starts very badly as her elderly parents, lagging behind,
are lost to the elements."
(Dennis Harvey,
Variety)
BLACKBOARDS
(PG)
Director: Samira
Makhmalbaf
Cast: Saeed
Mohamadi, Bahman Ghobadi, Behnaz Jafari.
Iran-Italy-Japan
2000 / 80m
Sorani with
English subtitles.
Iranian Kurdistan,
near the border with Iraq. A group of itinerant teachers wander in search
of pupils. After using their blackboards, which they carry on their backs,
to take cover from an army helicopter, the group split up. One teacher,
Saïd (Saeed Mohamadi), encounters an old man who asks him to read
a letter from his son. Another, Reeboir (Bahman Ghobadi), meets a party
of boys carrying contraband stolen goods to be smuggled across the border;
he tries to persuade them to accept him as a teacher.
THE
BOY WHO STOPPED TALKING
Director: Ben
Sombogaart
Cast: Ercan
Orhan, Halsho Hussain, Brader Musiki.
Netherlands
1997 / 108m
Kirmanji and
Dutch with English subtitles.
Anyone who's
ever experienced the upheaval and sadness that comes with leaving the place
you've called home will appreciate the charm and candour of this heartfelt
family tale. For young Memo, the concept of "home" is particularly significant
since he's a Kurd, a minority constantly in search of a homeland and frequently
dispossessed of the claims they stake. Memo is perfectly content with his
village life: goofing around with his best friend Mustafa, tending the
sheep and working as the local postman. But when Memo's father, Hüsnü,
suddenly returns from Holland, Memo's life changes forever.
THE
BURNING PARADISE
Director: Araz
Rashid
Cast: Parosh
Muharam, Vian Azad, Mostafa Ahmad
Sweden 1999
/ 80m
Sorani with
English subtitles.
A young veterinarian
tries to help a wounded boy who has been shot by the Iraqi police as he
tries to draw a swastika on Saddam Hussein's poster. They flee from the
city to the liberated area. The veterinarian falls in love with the local
mayor. This starts a conflict with her family. The conflict goes on until
the Iraqi Army attacks the village.
GAS
ATTACK
Director: Kenny
Glenaans
Cast: Sherko
Zen-Aloush, Benae Hassan, Robina Quereshi, Laurie Ventry, Morag Caulder
Br 2001 / 75m
in English.
A film examining
the plight of asylum-seekers in Glasgow. Joint-funded by Channel 4 and
Scottish Screen, the film explores the havoc wrought on Glasgow's Kurdish
community by a lone terrorist, motivated by racism and armed with a supply
of a deadly germ. It is launched amid continuing tension in the Sighthill
area of the city, which saw the murder of F¦rsat Y¦ld¦z
in August, followed by the stabbing of a second man two days later.
THE
HERD (Sürü)
Director: Zeki
Ökten / Y¦lmaz Güney
Cast: Tar¦k
Akan, Melike Demirag, Tuncel Kurtiz.
Turkey 1978
/ 114m
Turkish with
English subtitles.
The film tells
the story of a family of nomadic shepherds destroyed by their contact with
modern civilization as they transport a flock of sheep by train to Ankara.
The central figure in the film is the son who tries to heal the rifts caused
by family vendettas and to adapt to modern society. Eventually he is destroyed
- driven to inarticulate revolt and then promptly beaten and arrested -
just as the old patriarch is swallowed up in the anonymity of sprawling
present day Ankara.
JOURNEY
TO THE SUN (15)
Director: Yesim
Ustaoglu
Cast: Newroz
Baz, Nazmi Kirik, Mizgin Kapazan.
Turkey-Netherlands-Germany
1999 / 104m
Turkish with
English subtitles.
JOURNEY TO THE
SUN's central focus is the relationship between Mehmet, a young Turk who
has come to Istanbul to make a living, and the older and more astute Berzan,
a Kurdish political activist on the lookout for new recruits to the Kurdish
struggle for independence. As their friendship evolves and deepens, the
extent of Berzan's political activism is unveiled. He is an active participant
in demonstrations in support of Kurdish political prisoners on hunger strike
in a Turkish jail, and is also involved in recruiting young converts to
Kurdish political groups.
THE
PHOTOGRAPH (Fotograf)
Director: Kazim
Öz
Cast: Feyyaz
Duman, Nazmi Kirik, Mizgin Kapazan, Zülfiye Dolu.
Turkey 2000
/ 66m
Turkish and
Kirmanji with English subtitles.
An imaginatively
shot and revealing film following the stories of two young men travelling
to Turkish Kurdistan by bus. They sit next to each other, each of them
hiding the reason for his journey from the other. Who are they? Where are
they going? And why? A strange kind of proximity and warmth develops between
the two of them. The road, the cigarettes and the discomfort they have
shared leaves a trace that will reverberate after their paths have separated.
ROADBLOCKS
Director: Stavros
Ioannou
Cast: Hussein
Abdulah, Ahmet Guli, Falaha Hassan.
Greece 2000
/ 98m
Sorani with
English subtitles.
Greek documentary
maker Ioannou's feature film tells the story of the desperate attempts
of Kurdish refugees to cross Europe in a documentary fashion. In the opening
scene, Huseyin from Iraqi Kurdistan crosses a river and minefield on his
way across hostile Turkey to find his brother, Ahmet, who has vanished
in Greece. Learning he left for Italy by an overcrowded rubber raft, Hussein
calls his father and ask him to sell their house in the village to finance
his search.The film does not "feature" actors who portray the truth of
others' lives but rather follows unknown faces in their real adventures.
A
TIME FOR DRUNKEN HORSES (PG)
Director: Bahman
Ghobadi
Cast: Nezhad
Ekhtiar-Dini, Amaneh Ekhtiar-Dini, Madi Ekhtiar-Dini.
Kurdistan-Iran
2000 / 80m
Farsi and Sorani
with English subtitles.
In Iranian Kurdistan,
very near the border with Iraq, five brothers and sisters live at subsistence
level. The younger boy has a serious illness. The medicine he takes is
expensive, and the doctor says he has to be operated on soon to have a
chance of surviving. Despite the efforts of the eldest brother who takes
on lots of odd jobs, the family is unable to pay for the operation. So,
the elder sister accepts to marry an Iraqi who is prepared to give them
financial help for the operation. However, the future spouse's family refuses
to let the sick boy cross the border.
YOL
(The Journey) (15)
Director: Serif
Gören / Yilmaz Güney
Cast: Tarik
Akan, Halil Ergün, Meral Orhonsay, Semra Uçar.
Turkey 1982
/ 111m
Turkish with
English subtitles.
The notoriously
brutal Turkish prison system undergoes a rare moment of compassion in YOL.
Five convicts are given a week's leave from jail so that they may visit
their friends, families and lovers. Sadly, each of the men is confronted
with tragedy, disillusionment or both upon arriving home. Writer Y¦lmaz
Güney knew what he was talking about: he spent much of his adult life
in prison for various political activities. Using the 'limited-leave' device
as a launching pad, Güney uses the journey to savagely skewer many
of Turkey's antiquated sociopolitical attitudes, notably the subjugation
of women.
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2-Shorts
THE
LAND - AX
Director: Kazim
Öz
Cast: Hikmet
Karagöz and actors from Teatra Jiyana Nu.
Turkey Kurdistan
1999 / 27m
Turkish with
English subtitles.
The story of
an old Kurdish man, who insists on not leaving his village, from which
the people are forced by the Turkish army, to migrate. The only thing left
from the former active life is a dead silence and places full of memories.
DISPLACED
VOICES
Director: Sevim
Metin
Turkey 2001
/ 17m in English.
A poetic documentary
inspired by an ancient mythical character, Elikâ €evê,
the genie who symbolized death and suffering in the imagination of Kurdish-Alevi
villagers. In the poetic narrative of the film the imaginary genie comes
back to life to tell her story and their's. Her's is one of destined destruction
and prolonged suffering, their's is one of waiting and loss. The film displays
the memorable landscapes of Anatolia and portrays the people who remained
in its villages.
GRANDMA
Director: Özcan
Alper
Cast: Nogay
Alper, Burcu Ustabas, Ahmet Tabar.
Turkey 2000
/ 25m / Hemsin with English subtitles.
At the Eastern
Kaçkar Mountains, at 3,000 meters a Hemsin plateau: Susuzyurt. During
the long August days every day is the same as the day before. Marte is
a 13-year-old with a passion for horse riding. He falls in love with his
neighbour's daughter, Lusnika. He shares his deepest secrets only with
his blind friend and his grandmother.
IT'S WORTH
IT…
Director: Aysel
Özkan
Cast: Gerda
Gmelin, Ferdinand Dux, Yasar Çetin. Germany / 15m
German with
English subtitles.
A funny tale
of an old German couple. So bored with their life in the old people's home,
they decide to spice up their life by becoming petty criminals.
MAN
WITH THE WHITE COAT
Director: Yüksel
Yavuz
Cast: Murat
Y¦lmaz.
Turkey 2000
/ 15m
Turkish and
Kirmanji with English subtitles.
One day, a scruffy
looking man appears in Istanbul's streets. By doing odd jobs, he saves
up to buy a white coat that makes him look even more mysterious than ever.
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3- Documentaries
ADANA
- PARIS
Director: Ahmet
Soner Turkey 1994 / 74m
Turkish with
no subtitles.
In this documentary
Ahmet Soner looks at the life of his former colleague, Yilmaz Guney. It
starts from his birthplace, Adana, and ends in Paris.
GOOD
KURDS BAD KURDS
Director: Kevin
McKiernan USA 2000 / 78m / in English.
This documentary
focuses on the ethnic cleansing of the Kurds in Turkey, one of the great
human rights disasters of the 20th century, and one that receives virtually
no attention. The film combines exclusive, one-of-a-kind war zone footage
with the human interest story of an immigrant Kurdish family trying to
find its way in Santa Barbara, California. The family includes an elderly
mother, three sisters and five brothers. Two of the sisters still live
in Turkey but far from their original village, which was destroyed by the
army.
REFUSAL 1111
Director: Cüneyt
Sekerci and Hasan Çimen Turkey 2001/ 22m
Turkish with
no subtitles.
A documentary
about conscientious objectors to conscription to the Turkish army.
SILENT
DEATH
Director: Hüseyin
Karabey Turkey 2001 / 85m
German, Italian
and Spanish with English subtitles.
There are approximately
71,000 prisoners in Turkish prisons today. Among these, more than 10,000
are political prisoners. The Turkish Ministry of Justice has recently constructed
F-type prisons - known as isolation cell system - in three locations. This
documentary film aims to discuss and display European policies regarding
prisons. Through different interviews made with political detainees and
former prisoners in Germany, Italy, Spain, and the USA, the film tries
to show that the European prison system and the isolation cell system all
around the world is not the ideal as propagated by the Turkish authorities.
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