Building bridges based on the belief that film becomes art only when its materials are as inexpensive as pencil & paper. Cine Pobre Film Festival is the 100% self-funded intersection of culture and capabilities.
Bulent GUNDUZ Karayazi born in 1979 (Kuirdistan Turkey)
A graduate of the University Kahraman Maras as an engineer in public works, he quickly interested in the world of media and film industry through his first job in a local radio in Bursa.
He studied film and journalism at Istanbul and became a journalist for the national chain 6 for two years.
For political reasons he left his country and settled in Paris in 2001
In 2007, he published a book critical media (Generallerin Mikrofonlu Erleri ve Kurtler.)
In 2010 he directed his first documentary for which he has had numerous international awards, including 'jury prize' price and 'Best Director' at the New York International Independent Film Festival
Since 20011 he wrote articles for a Kurdish newspaper published in Europe
In 2013 he directed his second documentary titled 'Roboski Mon Amour' on the drama caused death of 34 people including 19 children following the Turkish fighter jet bombing in south-eastern Turkey (Sirnak town, village Roboski)
In 2015 he directed his first feature film titled Kurdistan-Kurdistan, speaks of exile and return to the roots of a Kurdish musician and legendary reunion with his master musician, his family and re stripping his homeland.