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 Kurdish actress dreams of and works for being Nicole Kiddman of the East

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Kurdish actress dreams of and works for being Nicole Kiddman of the East 25.10.2005

 









Belcim Bilgin
The Kurdish actress Belcim Bilgin, star of 'Kilometer Zero' might be the most famous today in Iraqi Kurdistan cinema
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London - The Kurdish actress Belcim Bilgin, star of 'Kilometer Zero' might be the most famous today in Iraqi Kurdistan cinema. She speaks Turkish and English fluently, in addition to Kurdish and was born in Turkey.

The young actress has many rosy dreams despite of her recent experience before cinema cameras. The beautiful actress considers herself lucky as her first movie has set her name on the road of international festivals. Bilgin watches about four international movies a day to identify the new technique of acting schools. She says that she has passed the stage of Turkish cinema, but is still in endless love with her favorite actor Ibrahim Tatlis, whom she was raised among his tunes and singing. She says that she still feels nostalgia whenever she watches Turkish movies by Turakan Sherak, Yilmaz Erdogan and Hoila Afshar.

The star Bilgin considers that the plans for establishing big studios in Kurdistan would open the way for a new generation of young Kurdish figures. As for today, she hopes to become 'Nicole Kiddman of the East', whom she believes that she is following her steps and is following her movies.

Al Sharq Al Awsat has met with the actress Bilgin, with two Kurdish directors, in Erbil Sheraton Hotel. They spoke about the cinema revival in Kurdistan. The two directors; Hiner Saleem (an Iraqi Kurd) and Bahman Qubadi (an Iranian Kurd) spoke about their movies.

Belcim Bilgin says that the film 'Kilometer Zero' appears to be an explanatory memorandum for the reasons of the Iraqi Kurds' hatred of Saddam's era and their welcome of the entry of the United States to Iraq for liberating it.


Bilgin at the Cannes Film Festival photocall for "Kilometre Zero" Photo: Reuters


On the other hand, the director Hiner Saleem explains his reasons and the reasons for the Kurds' hatred for Saddam and his regime, as he expressed it in his movie that he included in the last official competition of Cannes Festival. The film 'Kilometer Zero', starring Belcim Bilgin and Nazmi Kirik, takes place in Iraqi Kurdistan during the Iraqi-Iranian war in the 80s.

The film tells the story of a Kurdish young man, who is forced to join the army and is sent to the front during the stage that preceded the end of this war. When the Kurdish young man (Ako) is assigned to accompany the corpse of a dead soldier and return it home to his family, with a permit to go through more than 700 km, he has to escort an Arab driver through Iraqi roads and mountains, for many hours.
Al Sharq Al Awsat 25.10.2005

'Zero' actress sets sights on Hollywood By Patrick Z. McGavin
Bilgin has made the leap from a complete unknown to the center of international movie consciousness.

CHICAGO - A year ago Belcim Bilgin was a university student living in Ankara, Turkey. Her only acting experience was performing in nonprofessional student productions.

Cast in a pivotal role in Hiner Saleem's "Kilometre Zero," the exotic 22-year-old beauty was instantly transformed. She made the leap from a complete unknown to the center of international movie consciousness when the film became the first Kurdish film ever accepted into official competition at the Festival de Cannes.

At the movie's red-carpet premiere at the Grand Theatre Lumiere last month, Bilgin wore a €30,000 designer dress. Given the historical plight of Iraqi Kurds trying to live free of ethnic repression, Bilgin's personal narrative was suddenly infused with a pungent, contemporary relevance. "Most of my friends are not very political, and they have different emotions about (the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq). But we all agree that it was necessary to remove Saddam from power," she says in accented English.

In "Kilometre Zero," the second feature of Kurdish filmmaker Saleem ("Vodka Lemon"), Bilgin plays Selma, a young wife whose husband has been illegally drafted into Saddam Hussein's Iraqi army in 1988. The story, which details the husband's efforts to return to his village, unfolds at the end of Iraq's eight-year conflict with Iran. Saleem, who resides in Paris, says he based the story on the experiences of his brother.

The expressive Bilgin grew up in a close, protective Kurdish family in Ankara. "I went to the university there, and I had a good life," she says. "I didn't have any real training. I did some amateur theater productions. For one of the plays I did, I got a special prize," she says.

Through a friend, Bilgin learned about an open casting call for Saleem's film. "I went in with the attitude that he was going to pick me," she shrugs. She worked for two months of the film's grueling five-month desert shoot. The experience was jolting, far removed from her conservative, orderly life. The movie's visibility at Cannes trained the focus on the demands for freedom and political and cultural autonomy for the Kurds, she says. "Cannes was about showing off a (part) of (my) society, of (my) family, of what's important. For me, I have to stay focused. It's about moderation. Right now, everything's about the opportunity of moving on to better things," she says.

Bilgin is aggressively capitalizing on the movie's high-profile Cannes premiere and its political topicality. The full process began about six months ago when Bilgin moved to Paris. "I'm learning French," she says, pausing before unleashing a mischievous smile. It's only temporary, she insists. "I'm going to be in America within a year," she promises.
Published June 28, 2005 www.hollywoodreporter.com

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