Kurdish Lens - Support screening for Rojava

zaterdag, 14 december

Kurdish Lens - Support screening for Rojava

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Copenhagen Underground presents Kurdish Lens with Filmhuis Cavia on 14 December. Kurdish Lens is a program of four short documentaries from four independent Kurdish filmmakers whose stories depict the Kurdish struggle in thematic forms of resistance and art.

The entrance is on a donation basis with 100% of the proceeds being given to the Kurdish Red Crescent, to assist individuals and families who are in need of medical support and shelter after the Turkish invasion of Rojava and its continued occupation and aggression.

If you cannot make it to the screening and would like to support Rojava, we highly encourage you to make a donation of any kind.

 

PROGRAM:


Qelershk (Raven)
Shukri Mahmood | 21'

A Yizidean painter who, after escaping ISIS captivity in 2014 but not their daily threats, continues devoting his life to art while primarily depicting the Kurdish struggle as well as the cultures of the region in his work.


My Clayey Conception
Zanyar Muhammadineko | 2017 | Iran | 3'

A short video portrait of a Kurdish veteran of war who finds peace in his work with clay.


Evan: A Survivor’s Story
Rafiqfuad Yarahmadi | 2018 | UK/Koerdistan | 18'

After fleeing Kurdistan from ISIS as a journalist covering the Peshmarga front lines, this documentary (created and also directed by his translator) shows the difficulties of today’s asylum seeking process and the stress it bears on families who are kept apart by borders and unjust immigration practices.


Nu Jin (New Life)
Veysi Altay | 2015 | Koerdistan | 48'

Nu Jin is centered around a YPJ battalion in Kobane and tells the stories of the everyday women who have dedicated their lives wholly to revolution.

 

Datum & tijd: 

zaterdag, 14 december, 2019 - 17:00

Categorie: 

  • film

Onderwerpen: 

  • Documentary

Prijs: 

  • tegen donatie
Filmhuis Cavia
Van Hallstraat 52-1
1051 HH Amsterdam
Nederland

Wegbeschrijving: 

Go through the gate. Cavia is on the right hand side, above Xena Sports. Take the stairs.

Squat: 

Former squat, now legalised

Filmhuis Cavia is a counterculture cinema, (legally) founded by a squatters movement in 1983, which programs films you aren't likely to see anywhere else.

categories: 

  • film

opening times: 

We're open a couple of days in the week. Look us up to find our monthly program.
Doors always open half an hour before the film starts.