so the first one im gona focus on is Iraq in Fragments by james longley...
James Longley spent more than two years on the ground in Iraq where he got to know families in the Kurdish, Shiite, and Sunni regions. Divided into three chapters, the film stands out among the Iraq War documentaries released to date on the strength of its gorgeous cinematography. Though filming completed before 2006's escalation of internal conflict, the film makes clear the dramatic cultural divides Iraq faces.
Even though this documentary doesn't focus on all the aspects our documentary will, it shows the division within the nation and can explain the differences between kurdish people and iraqis.
"To many Kurds, who have found their true identity, Kurdistan resembles a mother that has been suppressed and taken advantage of by four influential men in the Middle East. In this age such a mother should be free to make a choice."
BtW KuRdiStaN (A.K.A 'KurdewarĂ®') UseD tO B a CItY In IRaQ (and ThEIr Is AnOtHeR PArT Of KuRdIsTan In irAN, SyRIA AnD TuRkEy) anD wAS RuLeD OvER By ManY OtHeR cOuNtRIES But FiNaLLy GoT THeIr InDePeNdANcE.
btw vishna wen u asked how tara fits into this...we're thinking of focusing the documentary on taras life in the U.K and how she's coped...why she came here...and what she thinks of saddam hussein's reign and his exectution...hope dat answered ur question
...ZeBrA...
3 comments:
wow you done alot of work looking really good so far...Your topic is interesting and i hope you guys all do really well can't wait to see final production Good Luck to all of u!!
Neelema
your lots dcumentary sounds really exciting... hope it all goes as planned... wish you guys all the best
Baldip
Your Works Looking Good..Like The Idea About Tara..Keep It Up...(O N Zebinder I Wasnt Being Secretive You Have To Ask In Order To Find Out) ...Biaaa..
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