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The cinema of Iraq developed under Saddam Hussein's regime. However, it went through a downturn as a result of the Gulf War and 2003–2011 war. The development of film and film-going in Iraq reflects the drastic historical shifts that Iraq has experienced in the 20th century.
Al-Zawra'a Cinema (Arabic: سينما الزوراء, romanized: Sinama al-Zawra') is one of the oldest cinemas located on al-Muraba'a area in Baghdad, Iraq. [1] The cinema is considered an important architectural landmark of al-Rashid Street and a Baghdadi heritage sight.
Blood of My Brother: A Story of Death in Iraq, The (2005) Bekas (2012) Kurdish; Baghdad Messi (2024) C. Churches in Iraq (1988) Clash of Loyalties (1983) El clásico (2015) D. Dawn of the World (L'Aube du monde) (2008) Doktor Hassan, Al (1960) Dol (2007) Kurdish; The Dreams of Sparrows (2005) E. Europa (2021) H. Heroes Are Born Twice (1977 ...
The government of Iraq established a department of cinema in 1959, which only produced a couple documentaries and two films per year. [17] During the reign of Saddam Hussein from 1979 to 2003, the cinema industry in Iraq was mainly filled with pro-Baathist propaganda. [17]
Iraq has submitted films for the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film [nb 1] since 2005. The award is handed out annually by the United States Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to a feature-length motion picture produced outside the United States that contains primarily non-English dialogue. [3]
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Clash of Loyalties (Arabic: المسألة الكبرى, romanized: al-masʿāla al-kubrā, lit. 'The Great Question') is a 1983 Iraqi film focusing on the formation of Iraq out of Mesopotamia in the aftermath of the First World War.