On the Silver Globe

  • February 21, 2019 / 19:00
  • March 13, 2019 / 19:00

Director: Andrzej Żuławski
Cast: Andrzej Seweryn, Jerzy Trela, Iwona Bielska, Grazyna Dylag, Waldemar Kownacki
Poland, 1988, 166',  color
Polish with Turkish subtitles

A group of astronauts land on the dark side of a distant planet to found a new civilization. But as the Elder of the community die, the new society progressively deteriorates. The settlers, whose number is rapidly growing, turn little by little into a tribe torn by internal fights. When the last survivor, a reporter who records images of daily life, is hailed as a messiah by the second generation, he is horrified by the crimes carried out in his name. Meanwhile, during an exploratory expedition to the other side of the sea, the warriors discover the existence of a powerful species of bird-shaped monsters… On the Silver Globe is perhaps the grandest expression of Żuławski’s visionary artistry.

Last Year at Marienbad

Last Year at Marienbad

Freak Orlando

Freak Orlando

On the Silver Globe

On the Silver Globe

Night on Earth

Night on Earth

Good Time

Good Time

Out

Out

i.Mirror

i.Mirror

Haze and Fog

Haze and Fog

Trailer

On the Silver Globe

Giorgio de Chirico

Giorgio de Chirico

Giorgio de Chirico was born on July 10, 1888, in Volos, Greece, to an Italian family. His mother, Gemma Cervetto, was from a family of Genoa origin, but most likely she was born in Izmir. His father, Evaristo, was born on June 21, 1841 in the Büyükdere district of Istanbul.

Explore the Museum with the Little Yellow Circle!

Explore the Museum with the Little Yellow Circle!

Published as part of Pera Learning programs, “The Little Yellow Circle (Küçük Sarı Daire)” is a children’s book written by Tania Bahar and illustrated by Marina Rico, offering children and adults to a novel learning experience where they can share and discover together.

Good News from the Skies

Good News from the Skies

Inspired by the exhibition And Now the Good News, which focusing on the relationship between mass media and art, we prepared horoscope readings based on the chapters of the exhibition. Using the popular astrological language inspired by the effects of the movements of celestial bodies on people, these readings with references to the works in the exhibition make fictional future predictions inspired by the horoscope columns that we read in the newspapers with the desire to receive good news about our day.