Catalogue des films de « Kudret Günes »


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6 films
Sur les traces de Bedia
Auteur-Réalisateur | France | 2010

The combat of a Kurdish woman, Bedia. She was arrested in Turkey in 1996 at the age of 23 for her political beliefs and given a 12 year prison sentence. After a hunger strike of 130 days, she became partially amnesiac and paralyzed. In 2000, she...

Pas de photo disponible pour le moment Femmes humiliées
Auteur-Réalisateur | France | 2009

Two young Kurdish women fled from Turkey where they had lived a nightmare. Today they are trying to rebuild themselves in Europe. They face the difficulties of integration, which refers to the abuse and humiliation they have experienced in Turkish...

Pas de photo disponible pour le moment Mehdi Zana, voir la vie autrement
Auteur-Réalisateur | France | 2004

It’s a film about a struggle for freedom and human rights. Mehdi was sentenced to 11 years of jail and tortured. His wife Leyla became at that time, as a woman, the first Kurdish Member of Parliament in Turkey. She was sentenced to 15 years of...

Pas de photo disponible pour le moment Les Béritans
Auteur-Réalisateur | France | 2004

All year long, the Turkish Beritan tribe live under tents made of goat hair or rice bags. Each spring they drive their herd in pastures on Bingöl’s mountains in Eastern Turkey. Since 20 years, the Turkish army forbid them the access to the...

Pas de photo disponible pour le moment Leyla Zana, la promesse d'un peuple
Auteur-Réalisateur | France | 2001

Spokeswoman for a peaceful political combat for the rights of the Kurds to be recognised at last, Leyla Zana shines through her courage and charisma. The film paints the portrait of this extraordinary woman who has sacrificed herself for a whole...

Pas de photo disponible pour le moment Göcmen
Auteur-Réalisateur | France | 1999

The slow integration of the Kurds into French society is represented by the fate of Kasim Ugur and his family installed in Provins since 1982. Like their compatriots, Kasim and his wife Nulifer remain very attached to their culture, their religion...