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World Premiere A Flag without a Country

A Window on Asian Cinema

Crime/Violence · Women · Politics/Conspiracy

  • CountryIraq
  • Production Year2015
  • Running Time97min
  • FormatDCP
  • ColorColor
Program Note
As it advances across Syria and Iraq, IS, the extremist militant group, poses a huge threat to the people in the region. Ghobadi turns his camera on those in the greatest immediate danger by visiting a Kurdish refugee camp on the Syrian border, further zooming in on two central characters: Kurdish singer Helly Luv and the first Kurdish pilot, Nariman. Luv, back in her home country from Finland, participates in relief activities for children while also writing songs calling for Kurdish independence and an end to war. For this, she is constantly exposed to threats and violence. Meanwhile, Nariman has injured his leg in an accident. He opens a school to train future pilots but finds it difficult to get students to enroll. In order to keep his school open, he looks for students in refugee camps. After depicting the two protagonists desperately pursuing their goals, the film stops at a crucial moment, freezing in place a determined attitude toward independence and peace that overlaps with the tenuous situation and the future of the region. (KIM Young-woo)
Director
Director
Bahman GHOBADI
Bahman Ghobadi was born in Baneh, a city near the Iran-Iraq border. A Time for Drunken Horses (2000), his first feature film, was invited at Cannes Film Festival Directors′ Fortnight and received Golden Camera Award and FIPRESCI Award. His film includes Turtles Can Fly (2004), Half Moon (2006), Rhino Season (2013).
Credit
  • Director
    Bahman GHOBADI
  • ProducerBahman Ghobadi
  • CastHelly Luv
    Nariman Anvar
  • CinematographyJafar Aslani
  • Production DesignBatin Ghobadi
  • Production CompanyMijfilm
    Small Talk Inc.
    golriz@mijfilm.com
    gshohreh@ybb.ne.jp
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