
Sala's Fumble 2012
Set against the vibrant backdrop of Iraqi Kurdistan, *Sala's Fumble (2012)* is a sharp Kurdish comedy-drama directed by Bakhtyar Sheikh Aziz.
Director: Bakhtyar Sheikh Aziz
Cast
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Sala's Fumble (2012) about?
Sala's Fumble follows Sala, a Kurdish man whose life spirals after a tragic accident sparks a feud, forcing him to flee his village. In the city, he finds love with Sozyar, a romance that blossoms amid everyday struggles, culminating in a bittersweet return home where past and present collide.
Who directed Sala's Fumble?
Bakhtyar Sheikh Aziz directed *Sala's Fumble*, infusing the film with a blend of Kurdish cultural authenticity and heartfelt storytelling.
Who stars in Sala's Fumble?
The film stars Ako Sangawi, Ahmad Mohammad, and Mohammad Qamishi, with standout performances by Peshawa Ahmad and Taighur Baxcha.
Is Sala's Fumble (2012) worth watching?
As a 52-minute Kurdish comedy-drama, *Sala's Fumble* offers a unique slice of regional cinema with universal themes. While IMDb ratings aren't available, its blend of humor, romance, and cultural depth makes it a standout for fans of offbeat international films.
How long is Sala's Fumble?
Sala's Fumble runs for 52 minutes.
About Sala's Fumble (2012) — A Kurdish Comedy-Drama of Love, Fate, and Football
Set against the vibrant backdrop of Iraqi Kurdistan, *Sala's Fumble (2012)* is a sharp Kurdish comedy-drama directed by Bakhtyar Sheikh Aziz. The story kicks off with a fateful football match between Argentina and Brazil, where a heated argument escalates into tragedy after Sala accidentally kills his friend's father. Fleeing to the city, Sala starts anew, selling watermelons and navigating life's absurdities. His path takes a romantic turn when he meets Sozyar, a love story that weaves through comedy and heartfelt moments, culminating in marriage and a return to their rural roots.
Draped in the tension between tradition and modernity, the film blends humor with poignant themes of guilt, redemption, and the unpredictable twists of fate. Aziz's direction infuses the narrative with a lively atmosphere, balancing slapstick humor with emotional depth—all while keeping the cultural fabric of Kurdish society at its core.