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Zephyr
Teenage girl Zephyr spends her youth in the house of her grandparents, in the stunningly beautiful countryside. Every day she awaits the return of herPublished on: -
Kasaba
Awe-inspiring black-and-white début film of Nuri Bilge Ceylan, shot in a village in Anatolia, about the director’s childhood years. Two children are wPublished on: -
Krima-Kerimé-Noah’s Ark
Semi-feature-documentary tells the story of an impossible love in which we can recognise e.g. Shakespeare’s ‘Romeo and Juliet’ and Alfredo de Mussets’Published on: -
A Season in Hakkari
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On the Coast
A day on the Turkish coast, where ‘holiday’ acquires a completely different meaning for a few months.Published on: -
Death of the Poet
Tribute to the vanishing Turkish/Georgian Laz language, through a sensitive portrait of the poet Hasan Helimisi.Screened before Green Days.Published on: -
Men on the Bridge
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10 to 11
In Pelin Esmers’ feature debut, time plays the leading role. Around an 80-year-old collector, the film shows today’s Turkey: a country that is takingPublished on: -
Tales from Kars
Omnibus of five short films that were shot in the Province of Kars, in eastern Turkey. Among the five directors are three debutants who were…Published on: -
RocKabul
Under Obama, the US government pumped millions into the war in Afghanistan, a tiny portion of which was spent on culture. Even starting-out heavyPublished on: