6-7pm / Opening reception
7-7:10pm / Opening remarks by executive director Xeyal Qertel
7:10-7:20pm / Remarks by Navid Zardi
7:20-7:30pm / Koma Govend (dance)
7:30-7:45pm / DJ Durry (music)
7:45-9pm / Film: The Pasha, My Mother, and I (Documentary, Belgium, 83 min)
9-9:30pm / Q&A with director Nevine Gerits (appearing in person), hosted by Xeyal Qertel
9:30-10pm / Community gathering (in reception area)
2pm / Doors open
2-3pm / Program for children (storytelling, games, dance, Kurdish language, history, gifts)
3-3:16pm / Film: Laboratory No. 2 (Documentary, Basur and Rojhelat, 16 min.)
3:16-3:35pm / Live Kurdish music with Osman Mirwais
3:35-5pm / Film: Touching Freedom (Fiction, Sweden, 71 min.)
5-5:30pm / Honorary guest Navid Zardi, interviewed by Zhiko Raziani
5:30-7pm / Film: When the Seedlings Grow (Fiction, Rojava, 83 min.)
7-7:15pm / Film: The Wheel (Fiction, Bakur, 14 min.)
7:15-7:26pm / Film: The Witching Hour (Fiction, Rojhelat, 11 min.)
7:30-7:58pm / Soft as Metal (Documentary, Sweden, 28 min.)
3:00pm / Doors open
3:30-3:55pm / Film: Seven Symphonies of the Zagros (Documentary, Rojhelat, 24 min.)
4-4:15pm / The Address (Fiction, Bakur, 16 min.)
4:30-5:30 / Book talk with Dr. Zaid Brifkani (in person), introduced by Janet Biehl
5:30-6 / Break
6-6:50pm/ Film: Tearing Walls Down (Documentary, Bakur, 50 min.)
6:50-7pm / Q&A with directors Şerif Çiçek and Hebûn Polat and producer Adil Demirci (all appearing in person), hosted by Azad Azizyan
6:30pm / Doors open
7-8pm / Workshop: “The Ethics of Documentary Filmmaking” with Azad Azizyan and Natalie Bullock Brown
8:15-8:30pm / Film: Things Unheard Of (Fiction, Bakur, 15 min.)
8:30-8:46pm / Film: The Land of Buried Women (Documentary, Basur, 16 min.)
6:30pm / Doors open
7-7:14pm / Film: I Turn Off the Lights (Fiction, Rojhelat, 14 min.)
7:15-8:30pm / Film: I Had Seeded Pomegranate for You (Fiction, Rojhelat, 78 min.)
6:30pm / Doors open
6:45-8:00pm / Film: The Hole in the Wall (Fiction, Bakur, 76 min.)
8-8:15pm / Film: Hope (Fiction, Rojhelat, 15 min.)
8:30-8:40pm / Q&A with director Bilal Korkût (appearing in person), hosted by Fexrî Seker
6-6:30pm / Live music with Osman Mirwais
6:30-7;40pm / Film: The Wedding Parade (Fiction, Rojava, 70 min.)
8-9pm / Closing reception, live music with DJ Durry
The New York Kurdish Cultural Center, established in 2017, seeks to nurture and showcase Kurdish contributions to the visual and performing arts, cinema, and literature. By creating venues for exhibitions and performances in the New York area, it further aims to foster community among Kurds and to build bridges with non-Kurdish communities.
The NYKCC creates spaces where Kurds and friends of Kurds may interact in safety. We do not tolerate discriminatory behavior based on race, color, religion, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, or age.
The New York Kurdish Cultural Center, Inc., is a 501(c)3 nonprofit registered in New York State.
Our programs are made possible by our generous donors: