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Venus is a 2006 British comedy-drama film directed by Roger Michell and produced by Kevin Loader, from a screenplay by Hanif Kureishi. The film stars Peter O'Toole , Leslie Phillips , Jodie Whittaker , Richard Griffiths and Vanessa Redgrave .
The film is set in the Kurdish refugee camp on the Iraq–Turkey border on the eve of the US invasion of Iraq.Thirteen-year-old Soran, known by the alias Kak Satellite, is known for his installation of dishes and antenna for the villages who are looking for news about Saddam Hussein, he is also known for his limited knowledge of the English language, which he learns because he interacts with ...
English-language Kurdish films (2 P) F. Kurdish-language films (41 P) Pages in category "Kurdish films" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total.
Venus Faiq (Arabic:فينوس فائق) (born in 1963) [2] is an Iraqi-Kurdish and Dutch writer, poet, translator, editor, and journalist. [1] [3] Her works includes poetry, articles, in both Kurdish and Arabic languages, [4] [5] as well as working as a volunteer translator for the refugee organization in the Dutch city of Rijswijk.
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[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 ...
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Emrah Güler, writing for Hürriyet Daily News, describes the film as, a comedy on cultural differences between the residents of a remote village and Americans with a newfound paranoia of Muslims after 9/11, which is the latest in a string of movies reflecting the government's Kurdish initiative. Though the movie sets out to break prejudices ...