First ever Liverpool Kurdish Film Festival
Saturday
21st and Sunday 22nd November 2015
Pagoda Arts Centre, Henry Street, Liverpool
With the crises intensifying in the Middle East, The Kurds in Syria,
and Iraq are playing a decisive role in defeating ISIS, whilst the Kurds
in Iran and Turkey are attempting to hold back state clampdowns on their
culture and their unique identity. But all are proposing their own long-term
solutions to the crises in Middle East. With this in mind, The Kurdish
Community in Liverpool would like to invite anyone who wants to find out
more about Kurdish Life, politics, culture and ideas, to the Liverpool’s
first ever Kurdish film festival. Bringing to life the Kurdish culture,
life and politics through fantastic drama and documentary films with the
added bonuses of speakers, discussion, music and the very first ever performance
of Liverpool first Kurdish band, Koma Ro Jeeh.
Amazing never before films following the lives of Refugees in Austria,
young homeless kids in Turkey, resistance fighters in Syria. And the mysteries
death of 3 woman leaders of the Kurdish movement. All proceeds go towards
the rebuilding of Kobane, the Syrian city that was all but destroyed during
the war against ISIS, which ended in victory for the Kurds and their Arab
and Christian friends.
For more info:
Don’t miss out on this opportunity to fully immerse yourself in
a weekend of Kurdish Culture!!!
Films to be screened plus trailers:
21st November 2015 @ the Pagoda
4pm-7pm: Documentary Film followed by discussion
Before Dawn (Berroj)
Director(s): Ömer Leventoglu and Ihsan KaçarTurkey / 2015
/ 70 min / Kurdistan / 70 min / English Subtitles
7pm-10pm: Feature film followed by discussion
Your Beauty is Worth Nothing
Director: Hüseyin Tabak Feature Film | 86 min | Austria, Turkey
Cast: Abdulkadir Tuncer, Nazmi Kirik, Lale Yavas, Milica Paucic
22nd November 2015 @ the Pagoda
4pm – 7 pm: Documentary film followed by
discussion.
Hope (Hêvi)
Director: Yuksel YavuzDocumentary / Kurdistan / 99 min / English subtitles
4pm - 7pm: Feature film followed by discussion
& live music from Koma Ro Jeeh
Min Dit: Children of Diyarbakir
Director: Miraz BezarFeature film / Kurdistan / 102 min / English SubtitlesCast:
Senay Orak, Muhammed Al, Hakan Karsak.
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