Hiner Saleem
Huner Saleem (Kurdish: هونهر سەلیم), also transliterated as Huner Salim, (born 9 March 1964), is an Iraqi–Kurdish film director. He was born in the town of Aqrah (Akre) in Iraqi Kurdistan. He left Iraq at the age of 17, and soon made his way to Italy, where he completed school and attended university. Later on, he moved to France where he lives now. In 1992, after the First Gulf War, he filmed undercover the living conditions of Iraqi Kurds. This footage was shown at the Venice Film Festival. In 1998, he made his first movie, Vive la mariée... et la libération du Kurdistan. His second, Passeurs de rêves, came out in 2000, and his third film, Vodka Lemon, released in 2003, won the San Marco Prize at the Venice Film Festival. He wrote and directed all three. He was honored with the prestigious title Chevalier des Arts et Lettres by French Minister of Culture Renaud Donnedieu de Vabres in 2005. His memoirs titled My Father's Rifle has been published in French, English, Greek and Tamil.
His 2013 film My Sweet Pepper Land was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival. He was nominated for the Asia Pacific Screen Award for Achievement in Directing for this film.
Acting
Crew
Movie
My Sweet Pepper Land
Dialogue
2014
Movie
Vodka Lemon
Director
2003
Movie
Who Killed Lady Winsley?
Director
2019
Movie
Kilometer Zero
Executive Producer
2005
Movie
If You Die, I'll Kill You
Director
2011
Vive la mariée... et la libération du Kurdistan
Director
1998
Movie
Tight Dress
Director
2016
Movie
Beneath the Rooftops of Paris
Director
2007
Movie
Goodnight, Soldier
Director
2022
Movie
Dol: The Valley of Tambourines
Writer
2007
Movie
Beyond Our Dreams
Director
2000
Movie
After the Downfall
Director
2009