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A village in Kurdistan near the border with Iraq. Faegh works with his wife and children making musical instruments called dafs. A daf is a famous Iranian musical instrument made from sheep’s hide that has a special connotation for Kurds. The processes for making these instruments are as interesting as they are bizarre. Faegh and his family try to sell them for a little money, and they live in absolute poverty. The film shows the pattern of life of this out of the ordinary family whose survival depends upon music. We enter into the life of this strange family through music. —Jeonju International Film Festival

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Bahman Ghobadi

Bahman Ghobadi (Kurdish: به‌همه‌ن قوبادی) is an Iranian film director of Kurdish ethnicity. He was born on February 1, 1969 in Baneh, Iranian Kurdistan. Ghobadi belongs to the so called “new wave” of Iranian cinema.

He was born in Baneh, in northwestern Kurdistan Province of Iran. His family moved to Sanandaj in 1981. Ghobadi received a Bachelor of Arts in film directing from the Iranian Broadcasting College. After a brief career in industrial photography, Ghobadi began making short 8 mm films. His documentary Life In Fog won numerous awards. Bahman Ghobadi was assistant director on Abbas Kiarostami’s The Wind Will Carry Us.

Bahman Ghobadi founded Mij Film in 2000, a company with the aim of production of films in Iran about its different ethnic groups. His first feature film was A Time for Drunken Horses (2000), the first Kurdish film produced in Iran. The film won Caméra d’Or at Cannes Film Festival. His second feature was Marooned in Iraq (2002), which brought him the… read more

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