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My Sweet Pepper Land (2013)

My Sweet Pepper Land (2013)

GENRESDrama
LANGKurdish,Arabic,Turkish
ACTOR
Korkmaz ArslanGolshifteh FarahaniSuat UstaMir Murad Bedirxan
DIRECTOR
Hiner Saleem

SYNOPSICS

My Sweet Pepper Land (2013) is a Kurdish,Arabic,Turkish movie. Hiner Saleem has directed this movie. Korkmaz Arslan,Golshifteh Farahani,Suat Usta,Mir Murad Bedirxan are the starring of this movie. It was released in 2013. My Sweet Pepper Land (2013) is considered one of the best Drama movie in India and around the world.

Baran, a Kurdish independence war hero, is now sheriff in Erbil, the capital city. No longer feeling useful in this society now at peace, he thinks about quitting the police force, but instead agrees to be stationed in a small valley, at the very borders of Iran, Turkey, and Iraq. It is a lawless territory, right at the heart of illegal drug, medication and alcohol trafficking. Having arrived in the small village, he refuses to bow down to Aga Azzi, the seriously corrupt tribal chief and absolute ruler of the area. Baran meets Govend, the village school teacher, who is also rejected by the villagers. Like Baran, she represents another law, that of the young and autonomous Kurdish state. Govend is all the more vulnerable as she is not a married woman.

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My Sweet Pepper Land (2013) Reviews

  • Honorable Kurdish sheriff saves woman teacher from tribal persecution

    maurice_yacowar2014-01-03

    In My Sweet Pepper Land, director Hiner Saleem uses Western imagery to trace the survival of two idealistic outcasts in Iraqi Kurdistan. The film does not parody the American Western, but rather suggests that with Saddam Hussein's ouster Cowboy Dubya left the area like the lawless frontier of 19th Century America. A tribal warlord rules like the old gang boss. Horsemen appear beside modern cars and under airplanes. But the "honour" to be viciously defended here is the Code of the East, as teacher Govend's brothers assail her on rumours of licentiousness. The hero Baran was a Kurdish war hero who accepts a frontier sheriff job so he doesn't have to put up with his mother's matchmaking. He has the strength and stolid character of the standard Western hero from Bill Hart to our Clint. But there's a difference. He likes music, like Elvis, Bach, Beethoven and Mozart. This inflection raises him above the standard US cowboy hero and reminds us this film is about a cultural invasion. Hence Elvis's "You're square, but Baby I don't care" and "Rockabilly Man," which contrast to the teacher's deft play on a traditional percussion. For more see www.yacowar.blogspot.com.

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  • A classic western from Kurdistan

    rubenm2014-08-16

    Anyone who reads international news reports, knows that Iraqi Kurdistan is now in the centre of major geopolitical developments. Kurdish fighters, called peshmerga, are trying to repel the radical Islamic State, with the assistance of the US. It's interesting background information, because 'My Sweet Pepper Land' is a film about a peshmerga fighter. The film is set in the period after the war against Saddam Hussein. The Iraqi Kurds have created their own, autonomous region and are trying to rebuild law and order. Former peshmerga fighter Baran takes part in that effort, not so much because of idealistic reasons, but to get away from his mother who is desperate to arrange a marriage for her son. He gets a job as the new police officer in a remote village near the Turkish border. On his way to the village, which can only be reached on foot or on horseback because of a destroyed bridge, he meets another new government official: Govend, the pretty school teacher. She is also trying to escape an arranged marriage, set up by her father. But the villagers are not keen on education for their children, nor on law enforcement. They rather rely on protection from a local criminal, who arranges illegal smuggling activities in the remote, mountainous area. Soon, both Baran and Govend clash with this man. Against all odds, they stubbornly defend what they think is right. The director was clearly influenced by the classic westerns. He cleverly inserts western elements in this Kurdish setting. The horses, the hats, the long, fur-lined coats, the guns everyone is carrying - it makes Kurdistan look like the American wild west. The story itself is of course a classic western theme: a lone man fights for justice in a hostile environment, and at the same time provides protection for the local beauty. The mix of Kurdish and western elements make this a nice and enjoyable film. It also provides insight in the Kurdish culture and history. The opening scene for example is at the same time hilarious and tragic: it shows how officials from the new Kurdish government clumsily try to hang a criminal. The man is standing on a ballot box with the rope around his neck. One last remark: the soundtrack partly consists of beautiful music played by school teacher Govend on a very distinct musical instrument. You're inclined to think that this is a traditional Kurdish instrument, but actually it is a Hang, a Swiss invention from 2001.

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  • A fairly simple but peculiar film

    Sandcooler2014-07-17

    "My Sweet Pepper Land" follows the formula of the classic western, with a rugged good guy trying to protect a damsel in distress from the inevitable evil rich guy. There's obviously nothing wrong with that, if that plot's good enough for Sergio Leone it's good enough for anyone. On the other hand though, this is hardly a creative film. People seem to really dig the combination of western storytelling (in various meanings) with the unlikely setting of a mountain in Iraqi Kurdistan, the movie mostly thrives on that...gimmick, for lack of a better word. You get a lot of insight into Kurdic history, a subject I knew very little about, apart from that the movie isn't very special. The plot is predictable (granted, all westerns tend to be), there's not a lot of suspense even though they're really trying, and even the standard final showdown is really more of an anti-climax. "My Sweet Pepper Land" is an interesting watch, but not always a superbly entertaining one.

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  • Spaghetti in Iraq

    HedgehoginPS2014-01-13

    What's the Kurdish word for 'spaghetti?' "My Sweet Pepper Land" is a classic Spaghetti Western set in a remote corner of Iraqi Kurdistan. Upright stalwart hero, distressed damsel, band of lawless ruffians to be dispatched, and, as an interesting twist, a group of well armed feminist freedom fighters who don't like anybody very much. It's a culturally interesting story, flawed by several gratuitous episodes of cruelty to animals being passed off as entertainment-- kind of wrecked the film for us. The high point was the female lead, Golshifteh Farhani (as Govend) playing a melodious Kurdish-6 pan drum. Along with the other music, that made for a much better than average soundtrack. Although classed as a Comedy (it has its moments) at the 2014 Palm Springs International Film Festival, it isn't.

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  • A "Western" in the "East" ... I am touched by their hard life.

    pabouch2017-07-11

    I loved this very real "western"... "the good and the bad", a courageous movie that tells us the REAL LIFE in those very far countries. I realized, with drops, that people always have this type of extreme life. I was telling me "it was the similar in Nevada" 200 years ago... Have to be seen by all...

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