
Sevinaz Evdike
Directing
Biography
She is the founder and coordinator of Kezi, a collective of Kurdish and international women filmmakers based in Rojava (Western Kurdistan), working to support filmmaking, education, and cultural exchange. Her most acclaimed film, Berbû, tells a powerful story of women’s resistance and resilience in times of war
Known For

In a city ravaged by war, while society tries to cope with the consequences of war, a small girl found a peculiar way to survive. Home is the first short shot in the city of Raqqa, former capital of the Islamic State in Syria, after it has been liberated. The film reflects on the trauma of war through the powerful gaze of her young director, Syrian filmmaker Sevinaz Evdike, who has experienced it in first person.
Home

Shamima Begum and Hoda Muthana made it into worldwide headlines when they left their countries to join ISIS. When they return, their countries don't want them back.
The Return: Life After ISIS

A reflection on war, as seen through the lives of three Kurdish women belonging to the Kongreya Star movement—women who resist and dream, forging paths toward autonomy and empowerment at the heart of the conflict in Rojava, Syrian Kurdistan. A poetic testimony to the courage, solidarity, and indomitable hope that can spring forth even in a land ravaged by devastation.
Serê Kaniyê

Gule is preparing for her wedding the next day. Her family receives news of an imminent threat of war attack on the city. They must take a decision: Should they celebrate the wedding or not?