Salah Shex Mohammedi

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Salah Sheikh Mohammadi was born in 1947 in Mahabad, Iran. He completed his education in the same city. He became interested in art at an early age Together with a group of other artists from Mahabad, they started collaborating with the Mahabad Center for Voice and Color; He was active in the fields of cinema, television, theater, and dubbing. He was a school teacher and after retirement, he moved to South Kurdistan where he continued his work. In the south, he met and worked with Ibrahim Saeedi and later with other directors such as Shaukat Amin Korki.

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Total trailers found: 6

Kick Off Trailer (2009)

10 October 2009

Inside a beat up stadium in Kirkuk, Iraq, live many refugees trying to escape Sadam Hussein's administration.

Memories on Stone Trailer (2014)

06 July 2014

Kurdish childhood friends Hussein and Alan want to produce a film about the genocide of Kurdish people in Iraq, the Anfal campaign in 1988.

Duaa Trailer (2017)

20 July 2017

An elderly man from a distant village in Iraqi Kurdistan is mightily vexed by his daughter’s dreams of becoming an artist, in contrast with his desire for her to graduate from the faculty of Islamic Studies.

Death Triangle Trailer (2012)

25 November 2012

To escape to the European paradise, the only way is a tunnel that is hidden. A 70 years old Christian man (Uncle Zuheir) lives among the Muslims, his wife and his daughter were victims of violence, he lives next to the tunnel so that he can help people and save their lives.

Tired Trailer (2010)

17 February 2010

It's 2004, and the news that Saddam Hussein has died sends shock waves through the Middle East. Shaho is the son of an elderly man of Iranian Kurdish heritage; the old man's health is failing him after suffering a stroke, and he's convinced he doesn't have long to live.

Cry of the Sky Trailer (2018)

01 July 2018

Cry of the Sky is loosely about events that led to the collapse of the first Kurdish revolution of 1961 and the chaotic recovery of the resistance movement during the second half of the 1970s.