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Book Club: Kurdistan+100 reimagines Kurdish state struggles through a prism of futurism, offering a space for freer Kurdish expressions and possibilities.
Kordo Doski’s debut documentary feature is an endearing crowd pleaser revolving around the titular football team, born as a social project in a rural working-class town back in 2004.
Arzhang Pezhman's play Ostan powerfully explores the struggles of Kurdish asylum seekers in the UK against a backdrop of political indifference and exploitation
Film Review: Kurdwin Ayub’s sophomore feature is a fresh, amusing coming-of-age tale revolving around Yesmin, a Gen Z Kurdish Muslim girl whose life is shaken up after a YouTube video goes viral.
Book Club: Gayle Tzemach Lemmon's book is a riveting account of how an all-women Kurdish militia, aided by US Special Forces, racked up strategic victories against the Islamic State group.
Ahead of the 2025 Oscars, TNA takes a look at the MENA countries that have selected their national film entries for consideration for Best International Feature
We speak with director Arash Rakhsha about his documentary, All The Mountains Give, which provides a unique and personal look into the hidden trade of Kolbars
Book Club: Asmaa Waguih's latest book uses photojournalism to highlight the impact of Yemen's war, drawing on her experiences in Iraq, Lebanon, Gaza, and Egypt.
As part of Halabja's artistic revival, a collective of 13 Kurdish artists put on a showcase at Portsmouth Cathedral to celebrate Halabja art and culture and highlight how Halabja was and is more than just a 1988 chemical attack.
Film Review: Brother's Keeper follows the story of two friends at a secluded boarding school for Kurdish boys, who are struggling through the school's repressive and bureaucratic obstacles.