The documentary film “Gwez” showcases the unique identity and cultural heritage of the Hawraman region. The project has received official recognition from the General Directorate of Culture and Arts in Halabja, highlighting its importance for preserving local traditions.
The film captures the landscapes, history, and everyday life of Hawraman, emphasizing the deep connection between the people and their environment. It also explores the region’s music, folklore, and artistic expressions, presenting a vivid portrait of its cultural identity.
Directed by Salah Rashe, “Gwez” reflects the director’s commitment to telling authentic stories from Hawraman. The documentary aims to educate audiences about the region’s heritage while encouraging younger generations to engage with their cultural roots.
The premiere of “Gwez” will take place in Tawella city, providing the local community with the first opportunity to experience the film. Organizers chose the city’s cultural hall as the screening venue to ensure a comfortable and accessible setting for all attendees.
The event will be held on Thursday, offering viewers a chance to explore Hawraman’s landscapes, traditions, and history in an immersive cinematic experience.
Through this documentary, the General Directorate of Culture and Arts and the creative team hope to strengthen cultural awareness and promote the significance of Hawraman’s identity within the broader region. “Gwez” stands as a testament to the resilience and richness of local culture, preserving it for current and future generations.
