
Shwan Karim
Directing
Known For

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Year Zero

The play commences with an exploration of the origins of life and human creation, positioning its characters within the interplay of darkness and light. Through dialogue and emotion, it reveals how humanity defines itself and how all things originate from the very beginning—simultaneously voiceless and silent, yet imbued with feeling and meaning that manifests through human action
In the beginning, at the very beginning

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The Last Days of Bablo

"We don't have time for song" discusses the issues and problems of contemporary humans, especially within romantic relationships and families.
We don't have time for song

Story of a Kurdish family who struggle with many problems and hardships in life, but they do not give up and continue to seek happiness and try to fight their misery.
Grief
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Pains Behind a Window

"Bird of happinees" is a play that talks about a group of rebels who take over the parliament hall with a plan
Bird of happiness

“Seven Seconds” tells the story of a writer who faces trouble with the police because of his writings.
Seven Seconds

The play “Homeland Night” depicts National Day from the perspective of a journalist traveling in a taxi and engaging in dialogue with the driver. The dialogue reveals that homeland is not merely land and flag, but rather a profound sentiment that resides in the heart and conscience of humanity. The play, in a metaphorical manner, exposes the discrepancy between the ideal of homeland and the reality of everyday life.
Homeland Night

The play “If We Ar”e to Die tells the story of a group of cancer patients, making it a gateway to speak about finding hope in a world where the boundaries of despair expand day by day. Mina and Las reunite after years of separation in a hospital, and with the help of other patients, they work from the place destined to be the end of their lives to revive and realize the forgotten dreams of their existence.