Pioneering Kurdish Film Making!

Yes, you read that title correctly.

Available Now to buy on DVD is the new small-budget animated film ‘The Legend of Kawa the Blacksmith.’

It is worthy of note for two specific reasons: Firstly, it is a pioneering Kurdish film (a full CG animation, with a choice of English-language or Kurdish audio track) and Secondly – to bring in the Bakery connexion – it features the voice of yours truly, Richard Dadd, playing the two Guardsmen.

Only on the English audio track of course . . . my Kurdish is a bit rusty.

Yes, that’s right. I’m at the forefront of Kurdish film-making!

It was a pleasure to be invited to contribute to this charming production, and I wish Stuart and the rest of the production team the very best with any future features they might plan. And I’m always available to strain my larynx for any other fun roles they might ever have in store. Or anyone else for that matter.

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  1. Dan the fire Fryer

    I’m loving the blurb for the plot:

    “Zohak is wracked with terrible pain, a pain that will only go away if the snakes are fed the brains of children”

    What!?

    Crazy!

  2. Ooh! A coup!

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