This year’s 13th International Filmmor Women’s Film Festival on Wheels is focusing on the theme “Women’s Cinema, Women’s Resistance, Cinema of Resistance”.
Filmmor, aims to increase the involvement of women in cinema and media, to enhance their communication and production areas, opportunities and empower for them to express themselves in these fields, to spread women’s non-sexist representations and experiences.
March 15
15:00 The Lost Honor of Katharina Blum
17:00 Reel Herstory: Real History of Reel Women
March 17
13:00 No Corpse Dumping / Cordelias / Sad Monsters
15:00 Vulva 3.0
17:00 The Lost Honor of Katharina Blum
March 18
13:00 The Truth Beneath The Ground Guatemala, Silenced Genocide
15:00 Kiki of Montparnesse / NewBorns / Blue Blue Sky / #SlutWalkNYC / Cousin Bert / The Centipede and The Toad
March 19
13:00 A Cup of Turkish Coffee / Doodle / Child’s Play / Ziazan
15:00 The Truth Beneath The Ground Guatemala, Silenced Genocide
17:00 Hijabi Girls / The Easter Crumble / The Vast Landscape-Porcelain Stories / Matilde The Big Shake / Pulse
19:00 Piecemeal Ostim
March 20
15:00 Marussia
17:00 Diyar
19:00 Blue Wave
March 15
15:00 The Lost Honor of Katharina Blum
17:00 Reel Herstory: Real History of Reel Women
March 17
13:00 No Corpse Dumping / Cordelias / Sad Monsters
15:00 Vulva 3.0
17:00 The Lost Honor of Katharina Blum
March 18
13:00 The Truth Beneath The Ground Guatemala, Silenced Genocide
15:00 Kiki of Montparnesse / NewBorns / Blue Blue Sky / #SlutWalkNYC / Cousin Bert / The Centipede and The Toad
March 19
13:00 A Cup of Turkish Coffee / Doodle / Child’s Play / Ziazan
15:00 The Truth Beneath The Ground Guatemala, Silenced Genocide
17:00 Hijabi Girls / The Easter Crumble / The Vast Landscape-Porcelain Stories / Matilde The Big Shake / Pulse
19:00 Piecemeal Ostim
March 20
15:00 Marussia
17:00 Diyar
19:00 Blue Wave
A firm believer in the idea that a collection needs to be upheld at least by four generations and comparing this continuity to a relay race, Nahit Kabakcı began creating the Huma Kabakcı Collection from the 1980s onwards. Today, the collection can be considered one of the most important and outstanding examples among the rare, consciously created, and long-lasting ones of its kind in Turkey.
When regarding the paintings of Istanbul by western painters, Golden Horn has a distinctive place and value. This body of water that separates the Topkapı Palace and the Historical Peninsula, in which monumental edifices are located, from Galata, where westerners and foreign embassies dwell, is as though an interpenetrating boundary.
Tuesday - Saturday 10:00 - 19:00
Friday 10:00 - 22:00
Sunday 12:00 - 18:00
The museum is closed on Mondays.
On Wednesdays, the students can
visit the museum free of admission.
Full ticket: 200 TL
Discounted: 100 TL
Groups: 150 TL (minimum 10 people)