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Bahar is the leader of the Girls of the Sun, a battalion of women in Kurdistan who are fighting women against extremists who have conquered their small Kurdish town.
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Didar Domehri. Cinematographer: Mattias Troelstrup. Editor: Emilie Orsini. Cast: Golshifteh Farahani, Zübeyde Bulut, Emmanuelle Bercot, Behi Djanati Atai, Evin Ahmad. Co-Producer: Jamal Zeinal Zade. Screenplay: Eva Husson. Aerial Director of Photography: Taras Myskiv. Original Music Composer: Morgan Kibby. Technical specifications.
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Girls of the Sun cast and actor biographies. Starring Golshifteh Farahani, Emmanuelle Bercot, Zübeyde Bulut, Sinama Alievi, Mari Semidovi, Roza Mirzoiani,...
Somewhere in Kurdistan, Bahar, commander of the “Girls of the Sun” battalion, is preparing to liberate her hometown from the hands of extremists, hoping to find her son who is held hostage. A French journalist, Mathilde, comes to cover the attack and bear witness to the story of these exceptional warriors.
GIRLS OF THE SUN. by Eva Husson. synopsis. Somewhere in Kurdistan, not too long ago, Bahar (Farahani), a young lawyer, visits her family. In a bloody attack led by extremists, her husband is killed and she’s taken prisoner with her son and thousands of other women and children.
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Girls of the Sun is the sort of film that raises a number of questions both about the nature of feminist cinema and our expectations of it. Eva Husson’s sophomore film focuses on a military unit of battle-hardened Kurdish women who seek retribution and freedom for Kurdistan against Islamic extremists. The women are ex-captives and mostly ...