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Hardi Salami Highlights 1994 Fratricide War in Short Film

Kurdish filmmaker Hardi Salami has released a new short film titled “Moon and Prison”, written by Shwan Atoufa. The film explores the devastating impact of the 1994 fratricide conflict and is set to screen at several local and international festivals.

Director Diar Bag said, “The film, based on Shwan Atoufa’s script, tells the story of a woman who becomes a victim of violence, social chaos, and displacement during the fratricide war.”

He added, “Actors Hardi Salami, Kaka Rash, Qader Jalal, and Jabar Mahmoud play the leading roles, bringing the characters’ struggles and resilience to life.”

Produced by Metronome Production, the 13-minute film was shot over four days in Sulaymaniyah. Diar Bag highlighted that the film combines powerful storytelling with striking cinematography to reflect the human cost of the conflict.

The narrative focuses on individual experiences and societal disruptions during the war, portraying the emotional and psychological toll on ordinary citizens.

Festival organizers have already expressed interest, and the team plans to present “Moon and Prison” at both Kurdish and international film festivals. Salami emphasized that the film aims to honor the memory of those affected while shedding light on a little-known chapter of regional history.

By capturing personal stories amid conflict, the short film offers audiences a compelling look at resilience, survival, and the enduring human spirit during times of war.

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