HUMAN RIGHTS DOX

NOWHERE TO HIDE

Norway, Sweden
2016 — 86' / Color

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Synopsis

Nowhere to Hide follows male nurse Nori Sharif through five years of dramatic change, providing unique access into the “triangle of death” in central Iraq. Initially filming stories of survivors and the hope of a better future as American and Coalition troops retreat from Iraq in 2011, conflicts continue with Iraqi militias, and the population flees accompanied by most of the hospital staff. Nori is one of the few who remain. When ISIS advances on Jalawla in 2014 and takes over the city, he too must flee with his family at a moment’s notice, and turns the camera on himself.

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Director Biography

Director and Photographer Zaradasht Ahmed is a Kurdish/Norwegian Filmmaker. He was born and raised in Northern Iraq. His previous work includes the award-winning “Road to Diyarbakir”, and he has many years of experience working with documentary filmmaking in the Middle East, North-Africa, and Asia, as well as training local people in documentation. His latest film on the topic of illegal immigration to Europe (for SVT Swedish Television) – “Fata Morgana”, has been screened at several prestigious Film festivals.

Director

Zaradasht Ahmed

Producer

Mette Cheng Munthe Kaas

Cinematographer

Nori Sharif

Zaradasht Ahmed

Editor

Eva Hillstöm

Music

Rune Hansen

Contact

Ten Thousand Images
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Norway