dyaoko wrote:I wish I could see it, has anyone seen it ? how is the quality of the plays ?
heval wrote:dyaoko wrote:I wish I could see it, has anyone seen it ? how is the quality of the plays ?
I have seen it. The quality is actually very impressive for a low budget film. It is probably the better than any other tv series aired on Kurdistan TV. Perhaps the best part about the series is the clothing they use. They use a very old style of Kurdish clothing that looks even better than any Kurdish clothes that we wear today.
When they interviewed the director of the film about where he got the ideas for the clothes, he said they obtained many documents from old explorers who travelled Kurdistan centuries ago. (I think he said one of the sources was from the writings of Frenchmen who encountered Kurds 300 years ago - or something like that...)
Diri wrote:Now I am uncertain of whether I have seen the film or not...
Can you explain and tell us some details about the film you are speaking about? Like the plot?
heval wrote:Diri wrote:Now I am uncertain of whether I have seen the film or not...
Can you explain and tell us some details about the film you are speaking about? Like the plot?
More along the lines of a mini-series that they are showing in segments (about 25 minutes every night for the next couple weeks) than a film. The plot -------- I'm sure you know the story of Mem û Zîn (right???) - well, the film begins with Mem's birth. If you haven't seen it, start watching it bira!! I know you have Kurdistan TV
Diri wrote:heval wrote:Diri wrote:Now I am uncertain of whether I have seen the film or not...
Can you explain and tell us some details about the film you are speaking about? Like the plot?
More along the lines of a mini-series that they are showing in segments (about 25 minutes every night for the next couple weeks) than a film. The plot -------- I'm sure you know the story of Mem û Zîn (right???) - well, the film begins with Mem's birth. If you haven't seen it, start watching it bira!! I know you have Kurdistan TV
Yes - but I need a little hint as to my - "have I seen it?" -question... Because I have seen one yes... But when you mention the old Kurdish clothes - I am not so sure anymore... I thought the clothes in the film I had seen were just normal...
Are you sure they aren't just the Kurmancî clothings?That was what they were wearing in the one I saw...
When does it air? I need to check it out...
heval wrote:Diri wrote:heval wrote:Diri wrote:Now I am uncertain of whether I have seen the film or not...
Can you explain and tell us some details about the film you are speaking about? Like the plot?
More along the lines of a mini-series that they are showing in segments (about 25 minutes every night for the next couple weeks) than a film. The plot -------- I'm sure you know the story of Mem û Zîn (right???) - well, the film begins with Mem's birth. If you haven't seen it, start watching it bira!! I know you have Kurdistan TV
Yes - but I need a little hint as to my - "have I seen it?" -question... Because I have seen one yes... But when you mention the old Kurdish clothes - I am not so sure anymore... I thought the clothes in the film I had seen were just normal...
Are you sure they aren't just the Kurmancî clothings?That was what they were wearing in the one I saw...
When does it air? I need to check it out...
No, the style is unique and much different than any modern style. The director was even questioned about the clothing, like I mentioned, and he said the ideas for the clothing was obtained from old French books. It is on at about 11:30PM (23:30) U.S. Eastern Time every night. (Not sure about your time zone.)
Yeah Sorgul, they did show it 2 years ago I think during Ramazan, but I didn't watch it before for some reason. Luckily, they're showing it again
Diri wrote:There is about 5-7 hours difference from Norway... So it is at night-time over here by then... So if the time is 11:30PM there it is in to the morning hours over here...So about 05:00 AM...
heval wrote:Diri wrote:There is about 5-7 hours difference from Norway... So it is at night-time over here by then... So if the time is 11:30PM there it is in to the morning hours over here...So about 05:00 AM...
Kake gyan... usually Kurdistan-TV plays all there programs twice (in the U.S., I usually see the same programs on during our night that they play in our morning). So I am pretty sure they are playing this mini-series everyday twice-a-day too but I am unsure of the other time it plays at. You will have to figure it out because I am not home during the day
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