Press Release: For immediate release
Renowned Kurdish-Iranian Filmmaker Banned from Shooting in
Kurdish Human Rights Project is disturbed to learn that
Bahman Ghobadi,
director of many award-winning films including
Turtles Can Fly has been banned from filming in his
native
This ban comes on the heels of increasing difficulties and
obstacles faced by the director in the production of his
previous film
Half Moon ,
for which, he claims, he was subjected to accusations of being a
separatist, despite statements on his part that he regards
himself ‘as an Iranian Kurd and condemn(s) even an inch of my
country to be disintegrated'. Although in the past
Ghobadi has remained silent during
government-instigated disruption to his work, his recent press
release stated ‘if the Censors Office in the Ministry of Culture
and Islamic Guidance refuses to issue a permit for the making of
my new film, I will personally take action and start its
shooting in the streets of Tehran'. In reaction to news of the ban, KHRP Executive Director Kerim Yildiz stated ‘Iranian cinema, in particular the work of Bahman Ghobadi, is held in the highest esteem worldwide, a symbol of the cultural richness of Iran and the creativity of its citizens. Kurdish Human Rights Project calls on the Iranian authorities immediately to lift this needless and damaging restriction on free expression and to allow the work of Ghobadi to continue unhindered.' |