Kae Bahar

Kae Bahar Trailers

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Award-winning writer & director, Kae Bahar has produced documentaries for Channel 4, BBC, and Al Jazeera. I Am Sami, Kae's debut in narrative films screened in over 150 International film festivals, winning 57 awards. He is developing his feature films; American Gambit and Blindfold Shoes, awarded "Excellent Scripts" by Filmarket Hub, and Dolphins In The Sky.

Most Popular Kae Bahar Trailers

Total trailers found: 8

Return to Kirkuk: A Year in the Fire Trailer (2006)

01 January 2006

It was 30 years ago that 14-year-old Karzan Sherabayani was arrested and tortured by Saddam Hussein's secret police, his only crime being that he was a Kurd.

Welcome Trailer (2009)

11 March 2009

Bilal is 17 years old, a Kurdish boy from Iraq. He sets off on an adventure-filled journey across Europe.

Triage Trailer (2009)

13 November 2009

The wife of a photojournalist sets out to discover why he came home from a recent assignment without his colleague.

Brothers Trailer (2004)

27 August 2004

A Danish officer, Michael, is sent away to the International Security Assistance Force operation in Afghanistan for three months.

No Friends But the Mountains Trailer (2017)

25 July 2017

Will the Kurdish dream of independence and freedom ever become reality?With the rise of ISIS and the central role played by the Kurdish Peshmerga in the fight against them, the question of Kurdish independence has taken on greater urgency.

Where Was I? Trailer (2022)

27 September 2022

A young poet finds himself at rock bottom with nothing left to lose, he is given two choices to change his life.

I am Sami Trailer (2014)

14 October 2014

Living in a war zone, 10-year-old Sami is forced to make decisions beyond his understanding; decisions that could deprive him of his childhood and change his life forever.

Baghdad in My Shadow Trailer (2019)

28 November 2019

A wide variety of Iraqis in exile meet at Café Abu Nawas in London, including the architect Amal, the poet Taufiq and the gay IT specialist Muhannad.