Suzan Avcı and Murathan Mungan

Festival Talks

April 13, 2016 / 16:30

Pera Film hosts a series of events in the context of the 35th Istanbul Film Festival, organized by the Istanbul Foundation for Culture and Arts (IKSV). As part of Festival Talks, Suzan Avcı and Murathan Mungan come together on Wednesday, April 13th at 16:30.

Winning the love and admiration of viewers during the most spectacular period of Yeşilçam, Suzan Avcı was the most iconic of supporting roles. At this festival talk, the legendary Avcı will be meeting writer, playwright, and poet Murathan Mungan to discuss and reminisce this period and their careers.

Free of admissions. The talk will be in Turkish.
Limited space, drop in.

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