Children attend a film screening as part of the mobile cinema "Komina Film" at a school yard in Shaghir Bazar, in northeastern Syria's Hasakeh province. All photos by AFP
The Komina Film initiative is organised by Syrian-Kurdish filmmaker Shero Hinde.
Hinde is screening films in remote villages using just a laptop, projector and a canvas screen.
Children attend a film screening at a school yard in Shaghir Bazar.
A member of Hinde's Komina Film initiative prepares a projector screen for a film screening.
With some films dubbed into Kurdish and others subtitled, he and a team of volunteers want to spread their love of cinema across Rojava, the Kurdish name of the semi-autonomous northeast of war-torn Syria.
A woman uses a cell phone to capture the moment.
Children attend a film screening as part of the mobile cinema "Komina Film" at a school yard in Shaghir Bazar, in northeastern Syria's Hasakeh province. All photos by AFP
The Komina Film initiative is organised by Syrian-Kurdish filmmaker Shero Hinde.
Hinde is screening films in remote villages using just a laptop, projector and a canvas screen.
Children attend a film screening at a school yard in Shaghir Bazar.
A member of Hinde's Komina Film initiative prepares a projector screen for a film screening.
With some films dubbed into Kurdish and others subtitled, he and a team of volunteers want to spread their love of cinema across Rojava, the Kurdish name of the semi-autonomous northeast of war-torn Syria.