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Duhok International Film Festival
فلمه‌ فێستیڤالا دهوك یا ناڤده‌وله‌تی
File:Duhok IFF Logo.jpg
Opening filmSeptember 9th, 2016
Closing filmSeptember 16th, 2016
LocationDuhok, Kurdistan Region, IRAQ
Founded2011
DirectorsShamal Sabri
LanguageEnglish
Websitewww.duhokiff.com

The Duhok International Film Festival (Duhok IFF) (Template:Lang-ku) is an annual film festival held in Duhok, Kurdistan Region. Each year Duhok IFF presents new and exciting cinema from the Kurdish Cinema and beyond. The 4th edition will be held from September 9 to 16, 2016.[1][needs update]

Overview

Kurdistan covers in big parts the region of former Mesopotamia. Being one of the oldest cultures in the world, Mesopotamia is widely considered as the cradle of civilisation, where writing was invented and the origins of philosophy can be traced back to. With its ancient, highly developed and socially complex states it had a profound impact on the development of the western civilisation and culture.

The Duhok International Film Festival wishes to return a cultural identity to this region, so that it is perceived again as a place of development instead of a place of political conflict. The fertile land that Mesopotamia once presented is now the land that can breathe quality, cinema and epic stories, growing to new strength.

The festival aims to showcase innovative films of high artistic value with a notable handwriting made throughout the world. It shall work as a pinnacle point for all wishing to learn more about the possibilities the Kurdish regions have to offer. Duhok IFF wishes to create an atmosphere of exchange between different cultures and human values. The city becomes an encounter of civilisations, where ancient culture connects with modern culture and the Kurdish film landscape with world cinema. Unique film experiences can be made and people can share their thirst for new discoveries and a passion for cinema in all its diversity.

A major task of the festival is to build a bridge between Kurdish film production and worldwide filmmaking. It wishes to create a launch platform for films from Kurdistan, taking the pulse of new tendencies and offering the opportunity to explore a terrain opening up in contemporary filmmaking. As a unique festival in this region, it understands itself as a forge for new talents and meeting place for up and coming filmmakers.

Organizers

The Duhok International Film Festival is organized by the Kurdistan Regional Government's Ministry of Culture and Youth,[2] General Directorate of Culture and Arts of Duhok City and the Cinema Directorate of Duhok in cooperation with mîtosfilm Berlin.

FIlm Program

The Duhok IFF's highly acclaimed film programme presents cinema from around the world encompassing a range of topical and universal themes.

In 2015 Duhok International Film Festival screened a line-up of 202 feature, shorts and documentary films from around the world including world premieres, international premieres and the festival reported its highest attendance record to date.

Opening the 2015 Festival was the Iraq submission for the Oscars Memories on Stone by Shawkat Amin Korki.

The films, from 47 countries, in 38 languages, spanned the Duhok IFF's prestigious competition and popular out-of-competition segments, attracting more than 10,000 in audience attendance.

The line-up this year was selected from 600 submissions from 113 countries.

World Cinema

Each year, the Duhok International Film Festival presents in its World Cinema Section[3] a selection of fiction feature films and documentaries and shorts from all over the world. This panorama of contemporary auteur cinema includes films by young talents alongside work by established filmmakers.

In this section, the Duhok IFF accept films from the following categories:

1- Feature films: narrative fiction features from around the world with a minimum length of 60 minutes.

2- Documentaries: documentary films from around the world with a minimum length of 60 minutes.

3- Short Films: the short film with a maximum length of 30 minutes can be narrative fiction or documentary.

Kurdish Cinema

The Kurdish Cinema Section[4] presents a selection of Kurdish films; Feature, Documentaries and shorts, made in a Kurdish speaking region (Iraq, Iran, Turkey, Syria).

In this section, the Duhok IFF accept films from the following categories:

1- Feature Films: narrative fiction features from Kurdistan (Iraq, Iran, Turkey, Syria) with a minimum length of 60 minutes.

2- Documentaries: documentary films with a minimum length of 30 minutes.

3- Short Films: the short film with a maximum length of 30 minutes.

Country Focus

Every year the Duhok IFF brings certain talent from different countries into focus, aiming to create a network with the country in spotlight.

Official Prizes

Since its foundation, the Duhok International Film Festival have honored many Kurdish and International film-makers and talent. The competition and awards have raised the profile of the winners and made Duhok IFF a destination to discover the best of the region's cinema.

World Cinema Competition

- Yilmaz Güney Award for the Best International Feature-Length Film. (10.000.000 IQD)

- New Talent Award for the Best First or Second International Feature-Length Film. (5.000.000 IQD)

- Award for best International Documentary Film (5.000.000 IQD)

- Award for best International Short Film. (5.000.000 IQD)

Kurdish Cinema Competition

- Award for the Best Kurdish Feature Film. (10.000.000 IQD)

- Jury Award for the Best Kurdish Director of a Feature Film. (5.000.000 IQD)

- Award for the Best Kurdish Script. (4.000.000 IQD)

- Award for the Best Actor of a Kurdish Feature Film. (3.000.000 IQD)

- Award for the Best Actress of a Kurdish Feature Film. (3.000.000 IQD)

- Award for the Best Kurdish Documentary Film. (5.000.000 IQD)

- Duhok Cinema Directorate Award for the Best Short Film made by a Kurdish director. (8.500.000 IQD)

- Goethe-Institute Award for the Best Director of a Short Film (for the production of a new film) (5.000.000 IQD)

- Short Film Jury Award for a Short Film. (1.500.000 IQD)

- Duhok City Award for the Best Feature-Length Film shot in the Bahdinan Region sponsored by Duhok City Government. (10.000.000 IQD)

- Award of the Kurdish Writer’s Association for the Best Kurdish Diaspora Film. (4.000.000 IQD)

References

  1. ^ Duhok International Film Festival - Intro
  2. ^ "Ministries and Departments". Retrieved 2016-07-15.
  3. ^ "WORLD CINEMA". duhokiff.com. Retrieved 2016-07-15.
  4. ^ "KURDISH CINEMA". duhokiff.com. Retrieved 2016-07-15.