The film is set in a Kurdish refugee camp on the Iraqi-Turkish border on the eve of the US invasion of Iraq. Thirteen-year-old Kak Satellite is known as “Satellite” for his installation of satellite dishes and antennas for local villagers looking for news of Saddam Hussein and the impending war. He is the dynamic leader of the children, organizing the dangerous but necessary sweeping and clearing of the minefields, and then arranges trade-ins for the unexploded mines By Mamad Haghighat 2004
thank you for posting this movie, as heartbreaking as it may seem, it provides great insight on just how unfortunate some people have it. Next time I hear the phrase, "life is a struggle", I'll think back to this movie.
The film is set in a Kurdish refugee camp on the Iraqi-Turkish border on the eve of the US invasion of Iraq. Thirteen-year-old Kak Satellite is known as “Satellite” for his installation of satellite dishes and antennas for local villagers looking for news of Saddam Hussein and the impending war. He is the dynamic leader of the children, organizing the dangerous but necessary sweeping and clearing of the minefields, and then arranges trade-ins for the unexploded mines By Mamad Haghighat 2004
JeZ21yo 2 months ago
and americans did the same to Iraqis.
SeventhDoorOpen 2 months ago 2
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This is so sad!
78September87 7 months ago
:(
rinnythepoo 7 months ago
ya Allah this is so sad :(
Za3rour 9 months ago
thank you for posting this movie, as heartbreaking as it may seem, it provides great insight on just how unfortunate some people have it. Next time I hear the phrase, "life is a struggle", I'll think back to this movie.
-d.
MyfavoriteDessert 1 year ago