A young girl from Afrin starring in the field of cinema tricks and

A young girl from Afrin starring in the field of cinema tricks and "changing time" in Germany

May 01 2019

ARK News: The young Kurdish "Nur Sheikh Omar," who descends from the Kurdistan region of Afrin excelled in the field of cinematic and visual tricks and simulation of physical injuries from injuries and bruises in a surprising realistically, through her use of her own cosmetics, to transform fantasy into reality and reality into fiction.

Nour, a resident of the German city of Hanover, has been involved in the design of make-up for the heroes of several films by creating wounds and impairments and using blood and parts in a way that seems closer to reality.

Nour was born in Shiye town of Afrin region in 2000 and studied primary and middle school there to obtain a professional certificate in "Make-up Film" from one of the art institutes in 2014.

Due to the security situation and the state of war in Syria, Noor and her family moved to Turkey and from there to Germany in 2015. After overcoming the obstacle of integration and language, she became involved in the world of cinema and make- up, where she participated in several films "Kurdish, Arab and German, including " kurz vorm ende” and" Consul "of the Syrian director" Mesh’al Al-Faisal "and the writer “Ghiyath Al-Kaddah "and several plays such as" Die masken " and “jesus”. "

The talented young girl recently participated in a show entitled "Violence in Language and Body" in Hanover, within the project of “House of Money” organized by the National Theater in the city, the exhibition, which was held at the "junges Schauspiel", brought together many directors and academics interested in theater and art. She also presented a special exhibition under the title "Language Violence" and was able, with her own effort, to expand the idea and presented violence in its various forms, and its impact on the individual in particular and its negative effects through makeup and play on the features of people through pictures.

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