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Turtles Can Fly

Horizons 2005 / Lakposhta hâm parvaz mikonand / Iran, Iraq 2004

Everyone at a Kurdish refugee camp on the Turkish-Iraqi border waits hopefully for the Americans to arrive. Thirteen-year-old Kak, nicknamed Satellite, leads a group of local kids who earn a living collecting unexploded landmines. This is the reverse face of war, cruel and painful. A film by the first Kurdish director in the history of Iranian cinematography.

Turtles Can Fly Turtles Can Fly

Synopsis

Things are buzzing at a refugee camp on the Turkish-Iraqi border where Kurds have fled from the surrounding villages. Everyone is waiting for the Americans to finally arrive. In this arid wasteland, where there is almost no radio or television signal, information is worth gold — if there were anything to buy it with. Here, the poorest of the poor struggle to survive from one day to the next. Thirteen-year-old Kak, nicknamed Satellite, becomes the unwritten leader of a group of local kids who live in tents at the camp. The majority of them are disabled orphans with only one paradoxical way of making money: collecting and selling the leftover unexploded landmines which the local area is literally infested with. One day a brother and sister arrive at the camp from a village over the hill; they have suffered a terrible trauma. This is the other face of war, full of blood, fear and pain, which can turn a child’s heart to stone.

About the film

98 min / Color, 35 mm

Director Bahman Ghobadi / Screenplay Bahman Ghobadi / Dir. of Photography Shahriar Assadi / Music Hossein Ali Zadeh / Editor Mostafa Khergheh Poosh, Haydeh Safi Yari / Producer Bahman Ghobadi / Production Mij Film Co. / Cast Avaz Latif, Soran Ebrahim, Saddam Hossein Feysal / Contact BAC Films, Mij Film Co.
www: www.mijfilm.com

About the director

Bahman Ghobadi

Bahman Ghobadi (b. 1968) was born in Baneh, a small town in Iranian Kurdistan. At age twelve, he and his family were forced to leave the region; they resettled in Sanandaj, the centre of Kurdish Iran. From there
Ghobadi set out for Teheran to study film. He didn’t finish, however, and began working in industrial photography. From there it was just a short step to a movie camera and 8 mm film. He started out as a documentarist, and in the mid nineties his short films won a number of awards (e.g. at festivals in Aspen and Clermont-Ferrand). The documentary short Life in Fog (Zendegi dar meh, 1997) opened his way to the world. Two years later he shot the feature A Time for Drunken Horses (Zamani barayé masti asbha, 1999), followed by Marooned in Iraq (Gomgashtei dar Aragh, 2002), Tambourine (Daf, 2003), The War Is Over (2004) and Turtles Can Fly (2004). Ghobadi is the first Kurdish director in the history of Iranian cinematography.

Contacts

BAC Films
9, rue Pierre Dupont, 75010, Paris
France
Phone: +33 180 491 000
E-mail: [email protected]

Mij Film Co.
Apt. 1 #16 Sarv Alley, Africa Blvd., , Tehran
Iran
Phone: + 98 21 888 6072
Fax: + 98 21 888 6071-2
E-mail: [email protected]

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