In the snowy terrain of Anatolia, a Turkish soldier fights against the PKK terrorists in 1993. As he confronts the horrors of war and faces the challenges of counter-terrorism, he embarks on a journey of forgiveness and redemption.
Girls of the Sun is a drama film set in Kurdistan that tells the story of a female war reporter who joins forces with a group of Kurdish female fighters to liberate their town from ISIS. The film explores themes of female empowerment, terrorism, and the consequences of war. With powerful performances and intense action sequences, Girls of the Sun is a gripping tale of strength and resilience in the face of adversity.
Kan Uykusu (2006) is a documentary film that explores the war against terrorism in Turkey, specifically focusing on the years 1993-1995. It delves into the struggles faced by the Turkish military and the heroism displayed by individuals in their fight against terrorism. The film also examines the role of the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) and the Turkish government's efforts to combat separatism and terror.
Bakur (North) is a documentary that invites its audience to reflect on a war that has been continuing for decades and gives an insightful look on its main subject, the PKK. The film follows the lives of the guerilla in three different camps on the Kurdish region (north) that lies within Turkish borders.
Journalist Kevin McKiernan's powerful film takes a close look at the Kurds, compelling and controversial subjects whose identities seem to shift depending on the loyalties of those viewing them. To some, they are heroes fighting to rebuild war-torn Iraq; to others, they are terrorists to be feared and loathed. What is the truth, and where do the answers lie? This provocative study earned Best Documentary honors at numerous film festivals.
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