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I Want to Live

  • 2015
  • 1h 46m
IMDb RATING
7.8/10
3.5K
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Karzan Kardozi in I Want to Live (2015)
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Set against the backdrop of ISIS attacks on Kurdistan, the film tells the story of Shndar, a young boy with Thalassemia disease. Forced to flee his homeland due to ethnic and religious perse... Read allSet against the backdrop of ISIS attacks on Kurdistan, the film tells the story of Shndar, a young boy with Thalassemia disease. Forced to flee his homeland due to ethnic and religious persecution, Shndar finds himself in a refugee camp in Kurdistan, his struggle to access life-s... Read allSet against the backdrop of ISIS attacks on Kurdistan, the film tells the story of Shndar, a young boy with Thalassemia disease. Forced to flee his homeland due to ethnic and religious persecution, Shndar finds himself in a refugee camp in Kurdistan, his struggle to access life-saving treatment while navigating the harsh realities of life as a refugee. Through his eye... Read all

  • Director
    • Karzan Kardozi
  • Writer
    • Karzan Kardozi
  • Stars
    • Shndar Noradin Ali
    • Ahmed Noradin Ali
    • Noradin Khalaf Ali
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.8/10
    3.5K
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    • Director
      • Karzan Kardozi
    • Writer
      • Karzan Kardozi
    • Stars
      • Shndar Noradin Ali
      • Ahmed Noradin Ali
      • Noradin Khalaf Ali
    • 27User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
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    Shndar Noradin Ali
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    10ldaasor

    Elegant film

    I would use the word "Elegant" to describe this film because it is optically a beautiful film, I wish one day it could be released on Blu-ray, the version I watched was online, not full HD quality, but still I found it very beautiful and poetic, like other users mentioned in their reviews, the film is very slow paced, it shows events, daily life and struggle of a little boy in a Refugee Camp, his life is simple, so the film is simple, the camera sees and shows what he sees and show, it capture life the ways it is, without manipulation, which is very rare to find in today's films, that is why I found it so moving and so elegant.
    10sandrakatra

    Realistic and Poetic

    If you watch the news on daily basis, I'm sure you will see some news about the Kurdish people and their fight against ISIS, there are also many documentaries on the subject, and I have seen many of them, but I have noticed many of these documentaries only give the big picture, they talk about the politic, give number, geographical location, etc. What i loved about this documentary and found it so interesting is how the director take the viewer inside the refugees camp, give a glimpse of what is like to be a refugee, to be a Kurdish refugee, and more than a politic, the film is about the daily life of refugees, their need which are simple, but they are incapable of having, the boy is sick and want to be cured, but the problem is he cannot find treatment where he is, his need is to have a good health, a house, a roof over his head, protected from the heat and from the cold, simple needs. While watching the films I was reminded of the great Italian Neo-realism cinema of 40s and 50s, it is realistic and poetic at the same time.
    7eartha-92756

    Children in time of War

    To my mind, it is a fully realized cinematic work of art, a film that has been carefully composed in every single scene in order to provide a unique and meditative, but powerful watching experience. Without doubt, any viewer with an open heart and mind will be fully immersed into the world and lives of the young children portrayed in this movie.
    8dannere-87201

    Story for all humanity

    Be warned, much of the footage is shot on location, very realistic, not your Disney type films, it show the daily life and struggle of a little boy who is a Refugee and also sick. If the world understands what's happened over there, we might be a little more compassionate for the people who suffered through this, especially the children. There's still time left to do something, something for the children and their cries for help.
    8maggot-79456

    What it is like to live with Thalassemia

    Like the main character in this film, I was also born with thalassemia, a blood disorder which requires transfusions every other week to keep me healthy and alive. When I get transfused, the whole process takes seven or eight hours, which means I have to do a lot of "working around" to fit it in my schedule. Also, on transfusion days, I am given several pre-meds which cause me to become very drowsy and keep me from eating properly or functioning for basically an entire day. There are a lot of complications associated with thalassemia, especially transfusion-related iron overload which requires a daily drug treatment, and sometimes it can be scary knowing that excess iron will damage my heart and liver if I can't get it out. But thanks to the expert care I receive from experienced and knowledgeable doctors, I am able to lead a fulfilling and rewarding life.

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      The boy in the film, Shndar who has Thalassemia disease, need to have an immediate treatment of bones transplant in order to stay alive, and the surgery could only be done outside Kurdistan. After one year of the film, showing in various festival and charitable organization, in the Summer of 2016, Shndar with his family went to Belfast in Northern Ireland, with Refugee status, he is now getting treatment and his wish in the film, the wish of wanting to stay alive, to live, has come true.
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      Performed by Tara Jaff

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    • Release date
      • January 3, 2015 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Iraq
      • Syria
      • Iran
    • Official site
      • Blog of the Director: Karzan Kardozi
    • Language
      • Kurdish
    • Also known as
      • Je veux vivre
    • Filming locations
      • Kurdistan, Iraq
    • Production company
      • Kardozi Production
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    • Budget
      • $400 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 46m(106 min)
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 16:9 HD

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