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The film explores the transformation of a red idea into a brown one. Our film is an attempt to show the psychology of communism as an idea whose blinding more
The film explores the transformation of a red idea into a brown one. Our film is an attempt to show the psychology of communism as an idea whose blinding turns people into ruthless killers. The idea burns everything human in the Communists and for them there are no concrete living people around them, but only symbols of this idea - the classes of the proletariat and the bourgeoisie, the bloodsuckers of the landlords and the unfortunate peasants. One of the most prominent representatives of the idea of communism in the world was Leon Trotsky on whose birthday the October Revolution of 1917 took place in Russia. Don’t look at the film as just a memory of the past; it’s also a warning of what happened yesterday and may happen tomorrow. . Work on the film lasted three years of filming took place in Russia Mexico USA France Austria Turkey and Ukraine. close
The main character of the film “Lame Dervish”, created in the community of Hungarian and Tajik filmmakers, is the Hungarian scientist Vambury (Dula Benedek), more
The main character of the film “Lame Dervish”, created in the community of Hungarian and Tajik filmmakers, is the Hungarian scientist Vambury (Dula Benedek), an orientalist and ethnographer who went to Bukhara in 1862. This journey was made in search of the true ancestral homeland of the Hungarians, despite the fact that Europeans were forbidden to enter the city at that time. But the traveler was helped by the envoy of the Bukhara Emir Mirzo (Ato Mukhamedzhanov), who allowed Vambery to inspect the mosques and palaces of "sacred Bukhara", and also showed various creations of ancient culture and brought to the book depository of the emirs, because he understood that East and West cannot be divided and it is necessary to look for ways of rapprochement. close
Saroyanland is a docu-drama focusing on the journey of famous writer William Saroyan to the birthplace of his Armenian family Bitlis, in Turkey in 1964. more
Saroyanland is a docu-drama focusing on the journey of famous writer William Saroyan to the birthplace of his Armenian family Bitlis, in Turkey in 1964. While retaking the same road, the film aims to understand Saroyan's unique attitude to belonging, witnessing the self-discovery of a man who followed the traces of his Armenian ancestors. close
Early seventeenth century. There is a murder in Saruhan. In the tavern, the young son of a rich and influential man, Salih-aghi, was killed. And to Saruhan more
Early seventeenth century. There is a murder in Saruhan. In the tavern, the young son of a rich and influential man, Salih-aghi, was killed. And to Saruhan goes Shehzadeh, the heir of the sultan. Kadi of the city instructs the treasurer Selim, whom he knows and trusts well, and the head of the Janvachar Arif, to solve this insidious murder before the shehzadeh arrives. close
Why does a man in Kuwait inspired by the 99 names of Allah and the Quranic stories create a comics and cartoon series about super heroes called The 99? more
Why does a man in Kuwait inspired by the 99 names of Allah and the Quranic stories create a comics and cartoon series about super heroes called The 99? Why does a man in Bangladesh travel from one village to another, teaching the community how to play a board game? Why does a man in Indonesia encourage other men to wear mini skirts in a demonstration? They all have the same goal. They want to change the dark side of the masculinities in their cultures by playing games. They all want to reform Islam. They are the Muslim Davids against Goliath. close
In the 1970s in Turkey, the struggle between right-wing and left-wing youth formations became fierce. The country was consumed by terror and chaos. The more
In the 1970s in Turkey, the struggle between right-wing and left-wing youth formations became fierce. The country was consumed by terror and chaos.
The head of the General Staff, General Kenan Evren, conducted the third and bloodiest coup in the history of republican Turkey. Almost 300 people died under dubious circumstances, 650 thousand citizens were detained. The historical film Ankara Yazi Veda Mektubu tells about the representatives of the movements that have fallen under military courts. Among the prisoners was 22-year-old nationalist Mustafa Pahlivanoglu, for whom prosecutors demanded the harshest penalty. close
With the start of the Russo-Turkish War, the Russian Army attacks Erzurum. Zeynep sets out to find her husband when there are rumors that her husband more
With the start of the Russo-Turkish War, the Russian Army attacks Erzurum. Zeynep sets out to find her husband when there are rumors that her husband has been martyred. However, a big surprise awaits her there. close
The story of iconic Syrian peace activist Ghiyath Matar whose brutal torture and death at the age of 26 outraged the international community and erupted more
The story of iconic Syrian peace activist Ghiyath Matar whose brutal torture and death at the age of 26 outraged the international community and erupted into one of the most violent uprisings in modern history. close
An autobiographical documentary by two women travelling from Egypt to Germany, this film explores the experience of the female traveller as they focus more
An autobiographical documentary by two women travelling from Egypt to Germany, this film explores the experience of the female traveller as they focus on their own perspective of crossing places and spaces. close
Based on the real life story, the director turned his camera towards the real world of Âşık Veysel, the great poet who wandered around the Anatolian villages.
Based on the real life story, the director turned his camera towards the real world of Âşık Veysel, the great poet who wandered around the Anatolian villages. close
This is a cinematic pilgrimage by two young Turkish directors to their biggest source of inspiration, Ingmar Bergman. Their desire to approach even further more
This is a cinematic pilgrimage by two young Turkish directors to their biggest source of inspiration, Ingmar Bergman. Their desire to approach even further to Bergman and to his work leads them to make this journey from their hometown Istanbul to Sweden, the land of Bergman. Their journey passes through not only to Stockholm, Uppsala, Dalarna, Gotland and of course Faro, but will also be an inner journey to their own selves. close