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Kurdish cinema focuses on the Kurdish people and culture. The fate of the
Kurds ug:كۇردلار Kurds ( ku, کورد ,Kurd, italic=yes, rtl=yes) or Kurdish people are an Iranian peoples, Iranian ethnic group native to the mountainous region of Kurdistan in Western Asia, which spans southeastern Turkey, northwestern Ir ...
as a people without a state shaped their cinema. Kurdish films often show social grievances,
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,
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s, and life as a stranger. Kurdish cinema has a high significance for the Kurds, as it offers the opportunity to draw attention to their own situation artistically. However, because of state repression, most films are produced in
exile Exile is primarily penal expulsion from one's native country, and secondarily expatriation or prolonged absence from one's homeland under either the compulsion of circumstance or the rigors of some high purpose. Usually persons and peoples suf ...
. The best example of this is in
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, where Kurds were not permitted to speak their native language until 1991, which made the development of their films more difficult.


History

The first documented Kurdish film produced in
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was a 1927 silent film called '' Zarê'', directed by
Hamo Beknazarian Hamo Beknazarian ( hy, Համո Բեկնազարյան; russian: Амбарцум Бек-Назаров; 19 May 1891 – 27 April 1965), also known as Hamo Bek-Nazarov or Amo Bek-Nazarian, was a Soviet Armenian film director, actor and screenwrit ...
. Set in 1915, the film depicts a romance between a young
Yezidi Yazidis or Yezidis (; ku, ئێزیدی, translit=Êzidî) are a Kurmanji-speaking endogamous minority group who are indigenous to Kurdistan, a geographical region in Western Asia that includes parts of Iraq, Syria, Turkey and Iran. The ma ...
couple, the shepherd Saydo and the titular Zare. In line with the 1920s ideologies, the film portrays how the
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administration used the ignorance of the Kurds to exploit from them with the help of the religious clerics and leaders. ''Krder-ezidner'' ''(Kurds-Yezidis)'', another black-and-white milestone silent film about Yezidi Kurds in Soviet Armenia was released in 1933. Directed by
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, it exhibited the establishment of a
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in a Kurdish village. One of the founding fathers of Kurdish cinema is Yilmaz Güney, who is admired by Kurdish filmmakers for his ability to portray Kurdish cultures in his films, notably ''Sürü'' and '' Yol'', despite restrictions levied against him by the Turkish Government. Güney began making films in the 1950s. He won the Palme d`Or at the
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for his 1982 film ''Yol - The Road''. In the 1990s, Kurdish cinema culture received support from the newly founded Mesopotamia Cultural Center (MKM). The MKM established a cinema department in which several Kurdish directors made their first movies. In 1995, the Istanbul branch of the MKM organized a cinema workshop. Yilmaz Güney, Jano Rosebiani, Bahman Qubadi, Shawkat Amin Korky, Mano Khalil, Hisham Zaman, Sahim Omar Kalifa, and '' Yüksel Yavuz'' are among the better known Kurdish directors. Some Kurdish filmmakers like Hiner Saleem live and work outside
Kurdistan Kurdistan ( ku, کوردستان ,Kurdistan ; lit. "land of the Kurds") or Greater Kurdistan is a roughly defined geo-cultural territory in Western Asia wherein the Kurds form a prominent majority population and the Kurdish culture, languag ...
. In 1991, a Kurdish film, ''A Song for Beko'' by writer-director Nizamettin Ariç, was produced as a German-Armenian production. In 1992, director Ümit Elçi shot ''Mem û Zîn'' as a Turkish production. The film ''Siyabend and Xecê'' dates back to 1993 and was also produced in Turkey. The number of Kurdish films shot in Iran is growing gradually. Bahman Qubadi, for example, received the Special Mention by the Youth Jury for his film at the
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'' Turtles Can Fly''. Miraz Bezar's movie ''Min Dît: The Children of Diyarbakır'' won awards at the film festivals in San Sebastian, Hamburg, and Ghent. It was the first Kurdish-language movie at a Turkish film festival. It was shown at the Golden Orange Film Festival in Antalya where it won the special jury prize. In the last couple of years in Germany and Switzerland, Kurdish filmmakers in exile who receive public funding from the states they live in, such as NEWA Film Berlin or Frame Film GmbH Bern, for example have created film production companies. Through the 2000s and 2010s, there was an influx of documentary films filmed throughout Kurdistan. Kurdish filmmakers used documentary films as a tool to educate mainly Western viewers. They have shown their films in film festivals and on social networking sites to bring attention to the past and current events that have, and are, taking place in Kurdistan. Many of these documentaries are shot in
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styles, with a small budget and crew. The film '' Banaz: A Love Story'', directed and produced by
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, documents Banaz Mahmod, a 20-year-old Kurdish woman from Mitcham, south London, who was killed in 2006 in a murder orchestrated by her father, uncle, and cousins. It won the 2013
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award for Best International Current Affairs Film.


Films


List of notable films

* '' Bekas'', 2012 * ''Chaplin of the Mountains'', 2013 * '' Come to my voice'', 2013 * ''
David & Layla ''David & Layla'' is a 2005 independent film directed by Jay Jonroy. Plot Inspired by a true story, sparks fly when a Jew and a Kurdish Muslim fall in love in New York. David ( David Moscow), TV host of "Sex & Happiness", becomes smitten with ...
'', 2006 * '' The End will be Spectacular'', 2019 * '' Jiyan'', 2002 * ''
Marooned in Iraq ''Marooned in Iraq'' ( fa, گم‌گشتگی در عراق/Gomgashtei dar Aragh, and also known as ''Songs of My Motherland'' fa, آوازهای سرزمین مادری‌ام) is a 2002 Iranian ( Kurdish/Persian) film directed by Bahman Ghobadi a ...
'', 2002 * '' Min Dît: The Children of Diyarbakır'', 2009 * '' My Sweet Pepper Land'', 2013 * ''One Candle, Two Candles'', 2014 * '' Reseba: The Dark Wind'', 2016 * ''
A Time for Drunken Horses ''A Time for Drunken Horses'' ( ku, Dema hespên serxweş; fa, زمانی برای مستی اسب‌ها, italic=yes, ''Zamani barayé masti-e asbha'') is a 2000 Kurdish language film directed by Bahman Ghobadi and produced in Iran. It was a co- ...
'', 2000 * '' Turtles Can Fly'', 2004 * '' Vodka Lemon'', 2004 * ''
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'', 1983 * '' Yol'', 1982 * '' Zare'', 1926 * '' Zer'', 2017


List of notable documentaries

* '' 1,001 Apples'', 2013 by Taha Karimi * '' AMED – Memory of a city'', 2017 by Yüksel Yavuz * ''Bakur'', 2015 by Çayan Demirel & Ertugrul Mavioglu * '' Banaz: A Love Story'', 2012 by Deeyah Khan * '' Close-up Kurdistan'', 2008 by Yüksel Yavuz * '' Der Imker'', 2013 by Mano Khalil * '' Dil Leyla'', 2016 by Asli Özarslan * '' Hope – Hêvî'', 2013, by Yüksel Yavuz


Directors

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Züli Aladağ Züli Aladağ (born 2 January 1968, Van, Turkey) is a German film director, film producer, and screenwriter. He is of Kurdish and Turkish descent. Biography Aladağ immigrated to Germany in 1973 and grew up in Stuttgart. After a short theatr ...
* Nizamettin Ariç *
Bahman Ghobadi Bahman Ghobadi ( fa, بهمن قبادی; ; born 1 February 1969 in Baneh, Kurdistan province, Iran) is an Iranian Kurdish film director, producer and writer. He belongs to the " new wave" of Iranian cinema. Biography He was born in Baneh, a K ...
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Yılmaz Güney Yılmaz Güney (' Pütün; 1 April 1937 – 9 September 1984) was a Kurdish film director, screenwriter, novelist, and actor. He quickly rose to prominence in the Turkish film industry. Many of his works were devoted to the plight of ordinary wo ...
* Sahim Omar Kalifa * Mano Khalil *
Shawkat Amin Korki Shawkat (variations include Shaukat, Shavkat, or Şevket, ar, شوكت) is a masculine Arabic given name of a Perso-Turkish origin, it is also used as a surname. It may refer to: People *Alia Shawkat, American actress best known from her role i ...
* Kazim Öz *
Ayşe Polat Ayşe Polat (born 19 October 1970) is a German-Kurdish film director, screenwriter and film producer. Career In 1992 she releases the short film ''Fremdennacht'', which is supported by the Hamburg Film Bureau. Her 1994 short film ''Ein Fest für ...
* Jano Rosebiani * Nuray Şahin * Hiner Saleem *
Yeşim Ustaoğlu Yeşim Ustaoğlu (born 18 November 1960) is a Turkish filmmaker and screenwriter. Life and career Ustaoğlu was born in Kars, Sarıkamış and grew up in Trabzon on the Black Sea. After studying architecture at Karadeniz Technical University ...
* Yüksel Yavuz * Yusuf Yeşilöz * Hisham Zaman


See also

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Kurds ug:كۇردلار Kurds ( ku, کورد ,Kurd, italic=yes, rtl=yes) or Kurdish people are an Iranian peoples, Iranian ethnic group native to the mountainous region of Kurdistan in Western Asia, which spans southeastern Turkey, northwestern Ir ...
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Kurdistan Kurdistan ( ku, کوردستان ,Kurdistan ; lit. "land of the Kurds") or Greater Kurdistan is a roughly defined geo-cultural territory in Western Asia wherein the Kurds form a prominent majority population and the Kurdish culture, languag ...


References


Sources

* Cardullo, Bert (2012). World Directors and Their Films: Essays on African, Asian, Latin American, and Middle Eastern Cinema. Scarecrow Press. p. 210. . {{DEFAULTSORT:Kurdish Cinema Kurdish cinema Kurdish culture Film genres