“Hêza” wins best documentary at Boden Film Festival

“Hêza”, a documentary film about a Yazidi woman who had been enslaved by ISIS in Shengal during the genocide against Yazidis on August 3, 2014, wins the best documentary feature at the Boden International Film Festival.

News Center- “Hêza”, a documentary film directed and produced by Derya Deniz wins the best documentary feature at the Boden International Film Festival. The documentary background music is produced by Mehmud Berazî and the camerapersons of the documentary are Şaristan Mahîr, Aza Boran, Afat Baz, and Îbrahim Sedî.

Story of Hêza

The documentary is about a Yazidi woman who had been enslaved during the attack of ISIS on Shengal that started on 3 August 2014. It tells what she’d lived through at the hands of ISIS, how she managed to escape, and how she carried on with her life after her escape.

After being abducted by ISIS, Heza was taken to Raqqa. She tried to kill herself many times. She managed to escape in 2015 and returned to Shengal. She joined the Yazidi (Êzîdxan) Women’s Units (YJŞ) and became a commander of the YJŞ.

She joined the operation launched to liberate Raqqa. After the liberation of the city, she found the family, who had helped her to escape ISIS in Raqqa. This documentary is a living testimony of Hêza’s pain and suffering and her fight for justice.