Kurdish filmmaker's powerful documentaries earn prestigious awards
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Reber Dosky was born in 1975 in Dohuk, Kurdistan. He is a Kurdish-Dutch filmmaker and has been living in the Netherlands since 1998. He attended Netherlands Film Academy and studied film making. Mr Dosky completed his studies in 2013 and since graduating he has made several documentaries. His most recent ones are the Yezidi Girls and Radio Kobani in 2016. Reber Dosky has won many international awards at multiple festivals. We spoke to Mr Dosky about those two documentaries and his plans for the future in regards to film making.
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