I Want To Live

I Want To Live

Release date : January 3, 2015
Runtime : 1h 46m
Countries of origin : Iraq /
Original Language : Kurdish /
Director : Karzan Kardozi /
Writers : Karzan Kardozi /
Production companies : Kardozi Production /
Budget : $400.00
January 3, 2015 1h 46m Iraq Documentary Kurdish More
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I Want to Live is a documentary on the lives of Kurdish Refugees from Syria, living in refugee camps in Kurdistan. Shot on location, it is set against the Syrian civil war and the ISIS (Islamic State) attacks upon Kurdistan. Told through the eyes of a young boy, Shndar, living with Thalassemia disease, he searches for an immediate treatment as he ages without losing hope, leaving his home amid simmering ethnic and religious hatred to live the life of a refugee. The film tells stories of daily life on the camp and outside of it. More than being a film on the life of refugees, it is an intimate character study and gripping tale of innocent lost amides wars, a meditation on life, death, war, peace, and tolerance.
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  • title:I Want To Live
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2015
  • Runtime:1h 46m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: Iraq ·
  • Original Language: Kurdish ·
  • Director: Karzan Kardozi /
  • Writers: Karzan Kardozi ·
  • Production companies: Kardozi Production ·
  • Budget:$400.00
  • Overview:I Want to Live is a documentary on the lives of Kurdish Refugees from Syria, living in refugee camps in Kurdistan. Shot on location, it is set against the Syrian civil war and the ISIS (Islamic State) attacks upon Kurdistan. Told through the eyes of a young boy, Shndar, living with Thalassemia disease, he searches for an immediate treatment as he ages without losing hope, leaving his home amid simmering ethnic and religious hatred to live the life of a refugee. The film tells stories of daily life on the camp and outside of it. More than being a film on the life of refugees, it is an intimate character study and gripping tale of innocent lost amides wars, a meditation on life, death, war, peace, and tolerance.
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