In 'Notre Dame', a single mother in Paris discovers she is pregnant and must navigate the challenges of motherhood while dealing with the construction site of Notre Dame Cathedral. Along the way, she encounters colorful characters and finds love in unexpected places. This romantic comedy explores themes of family, love, and the beauty of Paris.
During the Iran-Iraq war, a teacher wanders through a border village trying to find students to teach. He faces hardships like contraband smuggling, political repression, and poverty.
From Karkhe to Rhein follows an Iranian war veteran who seeks asylum in Germany. As he navigates the challenges of starting a new life, he grapples with his traumatic past, a search for redemption, and the bonds of family. The film explores themes of displacement, identity, and the impact of war on individuals and their relationships. Through the protagonist's experiences, it delves into the complexities of cultural and societal integration.
"Jiyan" takes place in Halabja about five years after Saddam's infamous chemical attack in 1988. Diyari (Kurdo Galali) has come from his new homeland, America, to put up a badly needed new orphanage. As construction proceeds, he gradually becomes acquainted with the tragic individual stories of the survivors. Prime among these is orphan girl Jiyan (Pirsheng Berzinji), and her lively young cousin Sherko (Choman Hawrami). Although he seems to fit right into life in this impoverished town, Diyari can hardly absorb the catastrophe that hit there, nor can he accept the level of injury that he encounters. When the orphanage is ready, Diyari says his goodbyes, plunging Jiyan back into quiet despair.
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