Turtles Can Fly
2005
⏱️ 98 min
📅 Released
🌐 KU
Drama
Turtles Can Fly tells the story of a group of young children near the Turkey-Iraq border. They clean up mines and wait for the Saddam regime to fall.
User Reviews
June 23, 2025
_Turtles Can Fly_ is a haunting anti-war film set in a Kurdish refugee camp before the 2003 Iraq invasion. Shot with real refugee children, it captures displacement with raw authenticity. “Satellite,” a savvy teen, leads landmine-clearing kids with dry humour and grit. The performances, shaped by lived trauma, hit hard. The final moments are devastating but never exploitative. Not an easy watch—unforgettable and vital.
Crew
Director
Bahman Ghobadi
Writer
Bahman Ghobadi
Producer
Babak Amini, Abbas Ghazali, Bahman Ghobadi
Production
Bac Films, Mij Film Co., Bahman Ghobadi Films
Keywords
suiciderapemuslimrefugeevillagelandminetankbicycleiraqdead child