Au-delà des histoires et des sentiments particuliers des communautés, le réalisateur irakien Layth Abdulamir capte et retransmet une image de l’identité de son pays si difficile à cerner.
Layth Abdulamir, born October 24, 1957 in Iraq, is an Iraqi-French film director, who currently lives in Paris after leaving Iraq in 1977. He has a Masters in fine art and has studied cinema at the Sorbonne University in Paris. He worked from 1999-2004 at Dubai TV and has directed many documentary and feature films.
Géopolitique - 53 mn - Layth Abdulamir
Au-delà des histoires et des sentiments particuliers des communautés, le réalisateur irakien Layth Abdulamir capte et retransmet une image de l’identité de son pays si difficile à cerner.
Religion - 52 mn - Layth Abdulamir
Aujourd’hui, plus que jamais, la communauté des chrétiens d’Irak est menacée de disparition. Autrefois protégés par Saddam Hussein, ils souffrent depuis la fin du régime dictatorial des persécutions orchestrées par des groupuscules fondamentalistes musulmans.
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