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My Sweet Pepper Land

  • 2013
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
2.7K
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Golshifteh Farahani and Korkmaz Arslan in My Sweet Pepper Land (2013)
After the fall of Saddam Hussein, Baran, a Kurdish independence war hero, resolves to accept a position in a godforsaken village at the borders of Iran and Turkey, an illegal trafficking Mecca.
There he meets Govend, a beautiful young woman who has come to work as the teacher in the newly-opened school despite her twelve brothers' hostility to the idea.
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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 inste... Read allBaran, 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... Read allBaran, 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 tr... Read all

  • Director
    • Hiner Saleem
  • Writers
    • Hiner Saleem
    • Antoine Lacomblez
  • Stars
    • Korkmaz Arslan
    • Golshifteh Farahani
    • Suat Usta
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    2.7K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Hiner Saleem
    • Writers
      • Hiner Saleem
      • Antoine Lacomblez
    • Stars
      • Korkmaz Arslan
      • Golshifteh Farahani
      • Suat Usta
    • 16User reviews
    • 32Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 wins & 5 nominations total

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    Korkmaz Arslan
    Korkmaz Arslan
    • Baran
    Golshifteh Farahani
    Golshifteh Farahani
    • Govend
    Suat Usta
    • Reber
    Mir Murad Bedirxan
    Mir Murad Bedirxan
    • Tajdin
    Feyyaz Duman
    Feyyaz Duman
    • Jaffar Mohammed Emin
    Tarik Akreyî
    • Aziz Aga
    Véronique Wüthrich
    • Nîroj
    Mizgin Gemo
    • Zirek
    Kamiran Betasi
    • The Judge
    Adil Abdolrahman
    • The Commisionner
    • (as Adil Abdulrahman)
    Bahman Haci
    • Sadu
    • (as Bahman Haji)
    Nzar Salami
    • The Commisionner
    • (as Nizar Salami)
    Sivan Salim
    • Govend's Father
    • (as Shivan Salim)
    Yilmaz Özdil
    • The Hanged Man
    • (as Yilmaz Ozdil)
    Hiner Saleem
    Hiner Saleem
    • The Photographer
    Mahmud Abdurahman
    • The Innkeeper
    Dildar Ismail
    • Govend's Brother
    Ahmed Adel
    • Ali
    • Director
      • Hiner Saleem
    • Writers
      • Hiner Saleem
      • Antoine Lacomblez
    • All cast & crew
    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

    User reviews16

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    7rubenm

    A classic western from Kurdistan

    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.
    antohnynobaco

    Kurdish western

    Went in expecting a badly executed campy kurdish take on the western but came away quite surprised how pleasing the result was. Not a lot of suspense or heroics but a refreshingly honest depiction, from the struggles of newfound national liberation to the minefield of local customs & traditions an individual is forced to navigate. The music is splendid as are the shots, Korkaz Arisan's hard faced acting bringing perfection to his role as the macho local man of law. The new sheriff's appointment rocks the boat and brings to the fore a host of local issues, underlying tensions & supressed conflicts. Much of the runtime is spent on Baran wading through these problems, trying to keep the peace but also asserting himself as the Law and signalling not so unsubtly, that the old days of the local mafia are over. But its not all hard jawed men staring off & making veiled threats, there are also unexpected moments of comic relief & unspoken love in the between, making the short runtime of 88 mins pass by quickly. The conclusion is reached rather unexpectedly, without the traditional standoff; my only quibble is that it lacks the amount of tension a western needs, making it a bit subdued. Nevertheless, it still stands as a unique film rooted in kurdish life.
    8niutta-enrico

    My Sweet Pepper Land: Actually what really appeals is Kurdistan!

    A very nice film, with many good qualities.

    First of all the cast: the pretty (and talented) Golshifteh Farahani and the less known but equally intriguing Korkmaz Arslan, together with several convincing actors in supporting roles. Interestingly, neither Farahani nor Aslan are Kurds (she is Iranian and he is Turkish…).

    Then we have the undisputed talent of Mr Hiner Saleem (who really is Kurd), whose filmography already has gained him a well deserved fan base.

    Finally, you'll see Kurdistan. The ugly, cold Kurdistan with its stony hills and gaunt landscapes. Poor, superstitious and dangerously undeveloped, with its violent attitude and undersized rides. And you won't be able to help but like it.
    7Sandcooler

    A fairly simple but peculiar film

    "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.
    6lilosh_plazma

    beautiful movie which failed to find an equilibrium

    The idea and story are good. The landscape tells a lot itself. Movie starts very promising, especially when the old mum is presenting potential brides :) The role of woman is also depicted very well. She was empowered by her family and made her own choice to work where she feels needed.

    Movie overall is beautiful and is worth to watch. But the tools used to reveal the characters are too western. I did not meet my expectations of seeing anything about brave Kurds, about their moral codex, love and war. To me, director failed to find a equilibrium between grotesque (first part of movie) and Kurds' traditions.

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      Award : Prix de la Jeunesse au Festival du Film Romantique de Cabourg 2013.
    • Goofs
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    • Quotes

      Baran: You're too brave to accept this.

      Govend: No one wanted this village. And the children here, they needed education. I like it here. I like the children.

      Baran: No one forced you.

      Govend: No. I always wanted to study till I was 26. And now, I feel too old for here.

      Baran: How old are you?

      Govend: 28. But I got one thing. If you're not married at this age, people think there's something wrong with you.

    • Soundtracks
      La chanson des blés d'or
      Lyrics by Camille Soubise and L. Lemaître

      Music by Frédéric Doria

      (1882)

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    • Release date
      • April 9, 2014 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Iraq
      • France
      • Germany
      • Iran
    • Languages
      • Kurdish
      • Arabic
      • Turkish
    • Also known as
      • Aga
    • Filming locations
      • Kurdistan, Iraq
    • Production companies
      • Agat Films & Cie
      • Rohfilm
      • HS Productions
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    • Budget
      • €2,600,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $324,440
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 40m(100 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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