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Name: Karzan Sherabayani
Film: A Day With PKK
A native of Kirkuk, Karzan Sherabayani went to live in Italy in 1980, where he created his own Kurdish theater company. He learned film and television production at Tele Europa and trained to become an actor. In 1992, Sherabayani moved to England. After living in exile for 25 years, he returned to Kirkuk three times in 2005. From these visits, he produced and directed the feature-length documentary Return to Kirkuk about his experiences. So far this year, he has produced three documentaries, including "Wrongful Death," "Forced Repatriation," and this story about alcohol smuggling.
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Name: Karzan Sherabayani
Film: The Thin Blue Line
A native of Kirkuk, Karzan Sherabayani went to live in Italy in 1980, where he created his own Kurdish theater company. He learned film and television production at Tele Europa and trained to become an actor. In 1992, Sherabayani moved to England. After living in exile for 25 years, he returned to Kirkuk three times in 2005. From these visits, he produced and directed the feature-length documentary Return to Kirkuk about his experiences. So far this year, he has produced three documentaries, including "Wrongful Death," "Forced Repatriation," and this story about alcohol smuggling.
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Director: Karzan Sherabayani
Film: Alcohol Smuggling
A native of Kirkuk, Karzan Sherabayani went to live in Italy in 1980, where he created his own Kurdish theater company. He learned film and television production at Tele Europa and trained to become an actor. In 1992, Sherabayani moved to England. After living in exile for 25 years, he returned to Kirkuk three times in 2005. From these visits, he produced and directed the feature-length documentary Return to Kirkuk about his experiences. So far this year, he has produced three documentaries, including "Wrongful Death," "Forced Repatriation," and this story about alcohol smuggling.
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