Lost and Found Film Days
Salt Beyoğlu
October 26 – October 28, 2018
Walk-in Cinema
Lost and Found Film Days brings together a selection of fiction and documentary films from the cinema and social history of the Ottoman Empire, East Pakistan, East Germany, Soviet Union, and Czechoslovakia, all which were dissolved in the 20th century. Along with a talk by cinema historian Burçak Evren, the program is organized by Katadrom Arts, Culture and Social Politics Association in collaboration with SALT.
As part of Lost and Found Film Days, Heiner Carow’s 1989 film Coming Out will be screened at SUPA Salon, followed by a conversation of film critic Rıza Oylum, on October 27 at 18.00. For further information: lostfoundfilmdays.com
OCTOBER 26
Czechoslovakia
16.00
Pohádky tisíce a jedné noci [A Thousand and One Nights] (1974)
Director: Karel Zeman
88 minutes
Czech; Turkish and English subtitles
18.30
Filmový dobrodruh Karel Zeman [Karel Zeman: Adventurer in Film] (2015)
Director: Tomáš Hodan
102 minutes
Czech; Turkish and English subtitles
OCTOBER 27
Ottoman Empire
15.00
Manaki Brothers Film Selection (1905-1926)
Director: Yanaki and Milton Manaki
75 minutes, silent films
16.00
Conversation (in Turkish) with cinema historian Burçak Evren: Manaki Brothers
East Germany
17.00
Królik po berlińsku [Rabbit à la Berlin] (2009)
Director: Bartosz Konopka
39 minutes
German, Polish; Turkish and English subtitles
OCTOBER 28
Soviet Union
13.00
Nõukogude hipid [Soviet Hippies] (2017)
Director: Terje Toomistu
75 minutes
Estonian, Russian, English; Turkish and English subtitles
15.00
Naerata Ometi [Well, Come On, Smile] (1985)
Director: Leida Laius
85 minutes
Estonian; Turkish and English subtitles
East Pakistan
17.00
Jago Hua Savera [The Day Shall Dawn] (1959)
Director: A. J. Kadar
90 minutes
Urdu; Turkish and English subtitles
Lost and Found Film Days brings together a selection of fiction and documentary films from the cinema and social history of the Ottoman Empire, East Pakistan, East Germany, Soviet Union, and Czechoslovakia, all which were dissolved in the 20th century. Along with a talk by cinema historian Burçak Evren, the program is organized by Katadrom Arts, Culture and Social Politics Association in collaboration with SALT.
As part of Lost and Found Film Days, Heiner Carow’s 1989 film Coming Out will be screened at SUPA Salon, followed by a conversation of film critic Rıza Oylum, on October 27 at 18.00. For further information: lostfoundfilmdays.com
OCTOBER 26
Czechoslovakia
16.00
Pohádky tisíce a jedné noci [A Thousand and One Nights] (1974)
Director: Karel Zeman
88 minutes
Czech; Turkish and English subtitles
18.30
Filmový dobrodruh Karel Zeman [Karel Zeman: Adventurer in Film] (2015)
Director: Tomáš Hodan
102 minutes
Czech; Turkish and English subtitles
OCTOBER 27
Ottoman Empire
15.00
Manaki Brothers Film Selection (1905-1926)
Director: Yanaki and Milton Manaki
75 minutes, silent films
16.00
Conversation (in Turkish) with cinema historian Burçak Evren: Manaki Brothers
East Germany
17.00
Królik po berlińsku [Rabbit à la Berlin] (2009)
Director: Bartosz Konopka
39 minutes
German, Polish; Turkish and English subtitles
OCTOBER 28
Soviet Union
13.00
Nõukogude hipid [Soviet Hippies] (2017)
Director: Terje Toomistu
75 minutes
Estonian, Russian, English; Turkish and English subtitles
15.00
Naerata Ometi [Well, Come On, Smile] (1985)
Director: Leida Laius
85 minutes
Estonian; Turkish and English subtitles
East Pakistan
17.00
Jago Hua Savera [The Day Shall Dawn] (1959)
Director: A. J. Kadar
90 minutes
Urdu; Turkish and English subtitles