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Vancouver Kurdish Film Festival Celebrates Women Filmmakers and the Power of Language

The Vancouver Kurdish Film Festival opened this week with a strong focus on women filmmakers and the theme “Mother Tongue.” The event highlights 22 films created by Kurdish women from around the world. Each film explores themes of language, identity, memory, and belonging, offering powerful reflections on Kurdish culture and experience.

Festival organizers emphasized that the “Mother Tongue” theme celebrates the role of language in preserving identity and storytelling. The program includes documentaries, short films, and feature narratives that shed light on women’s voices in Kurdish cinema. Many of the films tackle topics such as migration, resilience, and the emotional ties to homeland and heritage.

Audiences in Vancouver will have the chance to meet directors, attend discussions, and engage in cultural exchanges throughout the week. The festival aims to connect Kurdish stories with a global audience and promote greater understanding through art.

Participants described the event as an important platform for underrepresented voices and a celebration of creativity rooted in cultural pride. The festival continues to grow every year, inspiring dialogue and unity through the universal language of film.

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