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Release Date:
November 27, 2009
Original Title:
All my Mothers
Alternate Titles:
All My Mothers
Hamey-E Madaran-E Man
Mi anyáink
Todas as Minhas Mães
دایکانی من
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Sheherazad Media International
Production Countries:
Iran | Iraq
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 80
During the 30 years of the Baath ruling under Sadam in Iraq thousands of Iraqi Kurds and Shiites were either killed or disappeared. Around 182,000 people lost their lives when 4500 villages and townships were destroyed in Kirkuk, Soleimanieh, Dahouk and Erbil regions with the aim to exterminate the Kurds and to arabize Kurdistan. Having found one of the mass graves after 24 years in the southern deserts of Iraq, became the basis of a movie describing the living conditions of these villages inhabited by mostly mothers, daughters, wives or sisters of those victims.
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Cinematography:
Ebrahim Saeedi
Consulting Producer:
Bahman Ghobadi
Director:
Zahavi Sanjavi
Abbas Ghazali
Ebrahim Saeedi
Editor:
Ebrahim Saeedi
Executive Producer:
Farzin Karim
Azad Ergooshi
Music:
Hossein Alizadeh
Producer:
Abbas Ghazali
Screenplay:
Ebrahim Saeedi
Abbas Ghazali
Zahavi Sanjavi
Sound:
Tofan Abubakr
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