Alexis Kouros

Alexis Kouros (born 1961, in Kermanshah, Iran) is an Iranian-Finnish writer, documentary-maker, director, and producer.

His first book, Gondwana's Children, won the Finlandia Junior Award in 1997. His first film was the 2000 documentary, Waiting for Godot at De Gaulle, the story of Mehran Karimi Nasseri.

He also directed a documentary called Without My Daughter[1] in response to the 1991 Hollywood movie, Not Without My Daughter. He started his production company Dream Catcher. The company began publishing Finland's first English language monthly called SixDegrees in 2003. Helsinki Times, a weekly English newspaper, was established by Dream Catcher in April 2007. Kouros went on to become the editor-in-chief for the Helsinki Times.[2][3]

Kourosh is an Iranian Kurd.[4]

Works

Books

  • Alexis, Kouros (1997). Gondwanan lapset (Finnish Edition). p. 120. ISBN 978-9-516-27157-9. Retrieved 2023-03-13.
  • Harmattan, the Traveler and the Dream Catcher

Films

  • Waiting for Godot at De Gaulle, 2000
  • Without my Daughter, 2002
  • Rubina doesn't live here anymore.., 2002
  • Chosen, 2003[5]
  • Rooted
  • Kokonainen, 2005

TV series

References

  1. "Without my Daughter". Variety. Variety. 10 April 2003. Retrieved 14 September 2018.
  2. "Police probe Turku stabbing spree as 'terror attack'". Al Jazeera. Al Jazeera. Retrieved 14 September 2018.
  3. "Päätoimittaja Alexis Kouros: Turvapaikanhakijoiden kotouttaminen on ..." Yle Finland. Yle Finland. 27 January 2016. Retrieved 14 September 2018.
  4. "Maahanmuuttajat haluavat valtakunnanpolitiikkaan". Verkkouutiset (in Finnish). Kansalliskustannus. 26 February 1999. Retrieved 25 January 2023. Iranin kurdi,kirjailija, lääkäri Alexis Kouros
  5. "Chosen: Alexi Kouros, Finland". IDFA.


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