Un bataillon de femmes kurdes se prépare à reprendre leur ville aux mains d'extrémistes.Un bataillon de femmes kurdes se prépare à reprendre leur ville aux mains d'extrémistes.Un bataillon de femmes kurdes se prépare à reprendre leur ville aux mains d'extrémistes.
- Réalisation
- Scénaristes
- Vedettes
- Prix
- 1 victoire et 2 nominations au total
Zirek
- Commandant Zirek
- (as Ahmet Zirek)
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I wept all the way
It is not an "exciting" film but so true, so heavy. There was no Rambo but every female fighter in the film (and on the battlefront) is a heroine.
Men kill for power, for domination; women kill, when needed, to save, to regain their lost honor, to preserve their dignity.
And shame on those who desert these brave people who have helped them to eradicate those who tortured and killed.
Minefields of Memories and Explosives
Over 7,000 women and girls were taken captive in one swoop by Daesh in the Sinjar Mountains of Iraqi Kurdistan in 2014. Over half of them are still missing. Some escaped from captivity and formed a unit of peshmerga fighters to strike back at those who separated them from their families, killed their loved ones, and starved, tortured, raped and beat them into submission. Girls of the Sun follows these women into battle, through Daesh tunnels, and into minefields of memories as well as explosives. The women are led by Bahar, a former lawyer, who is searching for her son. They are joined by a French war correspondent who has painful war nightmares of her own. The dark experiences and shared suffering of the women strengthens their bond as they face dangers that would make most people quail.
This gripping and emotional film is based on the truth. It deftly weaves between the past and present in realistic flashbacks. Camerawork revels in the mountains and mist as well as fights and close-ups. A true to life female perspective on fighting war from the standpoints of director, actors and characters. Fresh from an appearance at Cannes, I attended the international premiere of the film at the 2018 Toronto International Film Festival. The director spoke of the challenges of making a film on a four million Euro budget and bringing people together with different cultural touchstones.
This gripping and emotional film is based on the truth. It deftly weaves between the past and present in realistic flashbacks. Camerawork revels in the mountains and mist as well as fights and close-ups. A true to life female perspective on fighting war from the standpoints of director, actors and characters. Fresh from an appearance at Cannes, I attended the international premiere of the film at the 2018 Toronto International Film Festival. The director spoke of the challenges of making a film on a four million Euro budget and bringing people together with different cultural touchstones.
Freedom to Kurdistan
A real life lived.
We want more films about the Kurds to be released.The sufferings of the past will never be forgotten.
Freedom for the Kurds
Kurdish Fight for Democracy
In 2014 ISIS/ISIL forces killed, captured thousands of Yazidi & forcing hundreds of thousands to flee. Kurdish forces along w/an Obama ordered airstrike (contrary to another politician's abandonment of American ideals) fought to save their lives. This film is a fictionalized retelling based on interviews w/Kurdish female fighters (many who had escaped from ISIS). Another part of the film's story is an embedded journalist based on the real life of Marie Colvin (Film based on her life: "A Private War").
Criticisms: Could have used subtitling for English besides the other languages. The horror of ISIS killings & rapes were not shown on purpose (we see aftermath of one), but I think we need to see it more graphically to be moved to action. Mostly filmed in the country of Georgia - would have been more forceful if filmed in a post-ISIS area.
Other films of Kurd female bravery: "Peshmerga", "Gulistan, Land ...", "Meryem" (short), "Commander Arian", "Her War: Women ...", "Fear Us Women" (short), "On Her Shoulders".
Kurdish Female Fighters in Rojava
In the past few years, there have been many good films about the Kurds in Rojava (East Kurdistan) and Bakur (North Kurdistan), I Want to Live (Karzan Kardozi) and Zer (Kazim Öz) and this Film is among the top three that I have seen so far. Hope to see more films in the future about Rojava and Bakur.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe opening and closing voice-overs were added late in post-production only to have French be the main language of the film and thus guarantee financial support from French institutions.
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Box-office
- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 19 712 $ US
- Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
- 7 801 $ US
- 14 avr. 2019
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 183 296 $ US
- Durée
- 1h 55m(115 min)
- Couleur
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- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1
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