Sertschawan
In March 1988, the media published a photograph that became a symbol : the man from Halabja, lying dead on the ground with his small child in his arms, became a symbol for death from toxic gas. Who was this father, nameless and lifeless ? How did all these refugees without a country and miserable, live before their flight ? What can one do with these photos of death and fleeing without any knowledge of the life hidden behind them ? The film has its periods of day and night. During the day, it passes through a village, accompanies the Iranian-Kurds crossing the mountains with a sheep… souvenirs evocative of the ancient period of Mam and Zin. At night, the Iraqi-Kurdish refugees are the village hosts. They recount the events that led to their exile : the destruction of their villages, the annihilation of their culture upto the use of poison gas that reached its culmination with Halabja”. (Hans Stürm, Béatrice Michel)
Filmkollektiv Zürich
Hans Stürm
Béatrice Michel
Hans Stürm