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Check FAQAbout Kamiran
Award-winning filmmaker and cinematographer with international recognition for cinematic storytelling and visual production. Represented Iraq in multiple international festivals, events, and creative productions. Experienced in documentary filmmaking, camera operation, directing, lighting, and post-production. Passionate about creating impactful visual narratives with artistic and professional excellence.
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Two poor siblings teenager work in graveyard by selling flowers in order to provide pills for their sick grandpa, but when they find a fine casket to sell, Shexo the graveyard guard becomes the obstacle!
Abdallah is originally from a Christian part of Kurdistan. At a young age, he and his parents converted to Islam and were forced to resettle in a predominantly Muslim part of the region. However, their life became very difficult there. Evdal allows Abdallah to tell his story, recounting the poverty they faced and the challenge of life without medical assistance for his paralyzed mother. With this story, director Kamiran Betasi has sought to highlight the power of humanity over differences of religion and nationality.
Within wars and revolutions many people become victims and many heroes, names arise, but sadness, sorrow and disasters become the share of woman. Woman in every case sacrifices but unfortunately her sacrifices are regardless, here I wanted to speak about a Kurdish woman and her sacrifices. After the collapse of Kurdish revolution in 1975 Kurds began to leave Iraqi Kurdistan towards Iran and settled in an Iranian camp, among the refugees was a Kurdish woman with her two children who left her husband who was a Peshmarga fighting the enemy. In the refugees camp there was an Iranian officer who wanted to rape this woman, but this woman tried to protect herself from the officer and she hopes to live a better life in future.