I Had Seeded Pomegranate for You
Min ji te re hinar çêkiri bû
CEMÎL MEFAXIRÎ
Rojhelat/Iran, 2017
Kurdish (Sorani), with English subtitles
Fiction
78 minutes
Synopsis:
In Rojhelat, the Sirwan River divides a village in two parts. A precarious footbridge connects them, over a steep gorge. Shaho was a teacher in both villages and was well loved by all. Some years ago one of his students, Aram, was struggling in the river, and Shaho jumped in to rescue the boy. Shaho saved him, but in the process he himself drowned. Today most of the villagers remember Shaho fondly and regard his death as God’s will. But Hewram blames the world for his son’s death and has broken off relations with everyone. He particularly blames Aram. Hewram’s wife Rozbar left him because of his behavior. Shaho’s widow has remarried. Now Hewram lives in isolation with his granddaughter Baran. Then one day Aram’s life is once again endangered. Who will rescue him? The episode changes Hewram’s outlook on life..
Director’s biography:
Cemîl Mefaxirî (Jamil Mafakheri) was born in 1975 in Sanandaj, Rojhelat. He started art activities in 1991. He has produced several short films including A Bottle of Milk for My Sister, The First Sin, The Bet, My City Sna, Sargol and the Sea, The Drum. Also he produced several fiction collections such as: Workshop, The Cap, Once in the Neighborhood, The Flood. He has also made several documentaries and published multiple articles and books.
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