Duaa
An elderly man from a distant village in Iraqi Kurdistan is mightily vexed by his daughter’s dreams of becoming an artist, in contrast with his desire for her to graduate from the faculty of Islamic Studies.
An elderly man from a distant village in Iraqi Kurdistan is mightily vexed by his daughter’s dreams of becoming an artist, in contrast with his desire for her to graduate from the faculty of Islamic Studies.
Burçak Dilekli
Duaa
Salah Shex Mohammedi
Nasraddin (Duaa's Father)
Rzgar Zahir
Duaa's Big brother
Hamay Saray
Duaa's little brother
Awara Osman (Awara Kurdi)
Duaa's Mother
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