
-Who is Noah Kara?
He is a man who came to Sweden as a boy all alone without his parents from the Kurdish part of Turkey. I lived for 5 years as a hidden refugee and struggled to get a fresh start in the new country. During my time as a hidden refugee, my best friends had the loneliness, the fear, the panic of doubts and uncertainty that taught me to dream that one day I will be a moviemaker.
-Do you remember the exact moment you fell in love with cinema?
I was 9 years old started playing on the streets together with a friend. I fell more in love being an actor, then after I start writing and shared roles to my childhood friends who were as old as me . I started directing them , it’s was a feeling that I overcame to make all the children do what is I want to say and all this did in front of my parents and adults who were curious what we do. The sad thing is neither of my parents didn’t see I had talent while they were having fun watching us. Dem never thought to send me to a movie line school.

-Tell us about your project “Nice To Meet You”.
“Nice To Meet you” is a short film project about Emilio and Mikas, two men in their 30s who have never known true love or embrace from their parents as children. One night in a park, when Mikas is on the verge of taking his life, Emilio sees him and intervenes in an impulsive act. This becomes the starting point of their first meeting. During that night, as they share their wounded memories, an unlikely and deep connection develops between them. They explore their feelings and desires, leading to an unexpected intimate experience. When they wake up the next day, they face questions about their feelings and how this night will affect their lives going forward. The film aims to raise awareness around topics such as mental health, the complexity of love and the importance of overcoming childhood trauma. By portraying an authentic and vulnerable story, we hope to inspire conversations about these important issues and show that love can be found in the most unexpected places.
-Which Director inspires you the most?
Stanley Kubrick , Ingmar Bergman , Christopher Nolan and Fatih Akin.
-What do you dislike about the world and what would you change?
Politics and Religion I do not like . I would purge both of them from our planet. Without them two we would have lived much happier.
-How do you imagine cinema in 100 years?
Since everything is becoming digitized , cinema in 100 years will become a nostalgia for us all.
-What is your impression of WILD FILMMAKER?
I’m so grateful that I got to be there first, I want to say. Helping filmmakers to be heard around the world is incredibly important for those of us who want to tell our story. And you are part of that for us.