Storyline
Cruel politics and intensive love. Najla (N) has just finished her medical studies in Rome. Sherko (S) conceals sick and injured partisans. Mokhtar (M) belongs to the dictator's police. S and M love N, N loves S. When she gets a letter from S that she must forget him, she returns to Kirkuk. As a doctor she can help S. Mokhtar follows her trail and S and N are arrested. S is tortured. N is beaten up and then offered the job as a police doctor, a reward for leading the police to S. She accepts because then she can collect and pass on the names of people murdered or tortured. She will attend many mass murders of women and children. Once she can save them by fabricating that a child has cholera, with greater risk of contamination if she is dead. – When M understands that he cannot win N's love, he smuggles both N and S out of the country. Fully aware of the consequences he distracts the border guards and is shot by them. Max Scharnberg, Stockholm, Sweden
Key Information
Cast & Crew
Morjana Alaoui
Najla
Darbaz Dara
Rizgar
Mohamed Zouaoui
Mokhtar
Ertem Eser
Sherko
Mohammad Bakri
Old Sherko
Sarkaw Hadi Ayze
Karim
Diya Hassan
Maryam Hassouni
Rim
Ashraf Hamdi
Rasheed
Falah Fleveh
The Uncle
Shilan Rahmani
Bayan
Sarkaw Gorani
Karim
Frequently Asked Questions
The Flowers of Kirkuk was released on November 19, 2010.
The runtime of The Flowers of Kirkuk is 1h 58m.
The Flowers of Kirkuk is a Drama, War movie.
The Flowers of Kirkuk has a rating of 5.6 out of 10 on TMDB.
The Flowers of Kirkuk is available to watch. Check streaming platforms and theaters near you.
The Flowers of Kirkuk was directed by Fariborz Kamkari.
The main cast of The Flowers of Kirkuk includes Morjana Alaoui, Darbaz Dara, Mohamed Zouaoui.
The Flowers of Kirkuk is originally in AR.