Abbas Fahdel
- Sound Department
- Director
- Writer
Abbas Fahdel is born in Babylon, Iraq. When he was 18 years-old, he
moved to France, where he pursued his studies in cinema at the Sorbonne
University until Ph.D. It is only in 2002 that he returns to Iraq, with
a French passport. This return is the subject of the documentary film
Retour à Babylone (2002), in
which he asks himself: "What have my childhood friends become? How have
their lives changed? What would my life have been like if I hadn't
chosen to build my destiny elsewhere?" The country's dramatic situation
is the background of this introspective investigation. One year later,
in February 2003, when a new war seems imminent, Abbas Fahdel returns
to Iraq with the intention of filming his family and friends, and the
superstitious hope of protecting them against the dangers threatening
them. When the war breaks, he returns to France and looses all contact
with his family. Two months later, he returns to Iraq and discovers a
country shaken by violence, the nightmare of dictatorship replaced by
chaos, but a country where, nonetheless, everything remains possible:
the best or the worse. This historical moment is the theme of his
second documentary film,
Nous les Irakiens (2004). In
2008, he directed the feature film
L'aube du monde (2008), a
war-drama in which he gives an unexpected account of the multiple
impacts of the Gulf Wars and how they have dramatically damaged an area
known to be the geographic location of the biblical Garden of Eden.
In 2015, his monumental documentary Homeland (Iraq Year Zero) (2015) is awarded at Visions du Réel, Locarno, Yamagata, Carthage, Montreal, Milano...
In 2018, his feature film Yara (2018) is selected in Locarno, Mar del Plata, Gijon, Los Angeles, Athena, Carthage...