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Peshmerga is a documentary film by the French intellectual Bernard-Henri Lévy. It was granted a late entry to the 2016 Cannes Film Festival as a special screening. It consists of a "close-up look" at the Peshmerga, the fighting force of the Kurds, battling to establish the state of Kurdistan across the existing states of Syria, Iraq, Iran, and Turkey.[1]
Peshmerga | |
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Directed by | Bernard-Henri Lévy |
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Running time | 92 minutes |
Country | France |
Languages | Kurdish, French |
Peshmerga was chosen as an official selection at the New York Jewish Film Festival in January 2017.[2] It was later screened at the United Nations in November 2017 [3]and at the US Congress in March 2018.[4]
See also
edit- Kurdish Cinema
- Gulîstan, Land of Roses, a 2016 documentary film about women PKK fighters
References
edit- ^ Frater, Patrick (16 May 2016). "Cannes Adds Bernard-Henri Levy's 'Peshmerga' to Official Selection". Variety.
- ^ Film at Lincoln Center (12 December 2016). "Main Slate of 26th New York Jewish Film Festival Revealed". Film at Lincoln Center.
- ^ Rudaw (29 November 2017). "Filmmaker brings Peshmerga to United Nations". Rudaw.
- ^ Ali, Rebaz (7 March 2018). "Peshmerga documentary screened on Capitol Hill". Rudaw.
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