
Dirty Lands 2021
In Ala Hoshyar Tayyeb's gripping drama *Dirty Lands* (2021), a former deminer turned taxi driver faces a brutal new battle after losing his hand in the fight against Daesh.
Director: Ala Hoshyar Tayyeb
Cast

Frequently Asked Questions
What is Dirty Lands (2021) about?
The film follows a Kurdish deminer who loses his hand in battle and turns to taxi driving to support his family. When authorities confiscate his vehicle due to his disability—and his wife pressures him to seek a better life in Europe—he's forced into a morally complex choice.
Who directed Dirty Lands?
Ala Hoshyar Tayyeb directed *Dirty Lands*. He also stars in the film and brings a raw, personal perspective to this war-torn drama.
Who stars in Dirty Lands?
The film features Halo Ramshty, Rozhan Hama Jaza, Ala Hoshyar Tayyeb, Yasin Omer, and Kaniaw Amin in pivotal roles.
Is Dirty Lands (2021) worth watching?
*Dirty Lands* is a compact but intense war drama that offers a fresh perspective on post-conflict struggles. While it doesn't have an IMDb rating, its emotional depth and authentic storytelling make it a compelling watch for fans of character-driven dramas.
How long is Dirty Lands?
The film runs for 72 minutes.
About Dirty Lands (2021) — A war veteran's struggle for dignity and survival on the streets of Kurdistan
In Ala Hoshyar Tayyeb's gripping drama *Dirty Lands* (2021), a former deminer turned taxi driver faces a brutal new battle after losing his hand in the fight against Daesh. Struggling to make ends meet without a proper driving license—and under mounting pressure from his wife who dreams of a life in Europe—he finds himself pushed to the edge of desperation. This Kurdish war drama dives deep into themes of sacrifice, survival, and the unseen wounds of conflict, all set against a backdrop of raw emotional tension.
With a runtime of just 72 minutes, *Dirty Lands* packs a powerful punch, exploring the quiet struggles of veterans reintegrating into civilian life. Director Ala Hoshyar Tayyeb, also starring in the film, crafts an intimate and atmospheric narrative that blends drama with the lingering shadows of war. The cast, led by Halo Ramshty and Rozhan Hama Jaza, delivers performances that feel as authentic as the Kurdish landscapes they inhabit.