14th DOCUMENTARIST Istanbul Documentary Days

July 6 - 11, 2021

Pera Film is hosting 14th DOCUMENTARIST Istanbul Documentary Days. As part of the festival Pera Film will be screening the Turkish Panorama program as well as other screenings. All the screenings will be free of charge at Pera Museum Auditorium. 

Check out the details of the festival here.

As per legal regulations, all our screenings are restricted to persons over 18 years of age, unless stated otherwise.

July 6

13:00 Palestine Neighbour

Hasankeyf

15:00 Under The Road, The River!

My Mother's Hair

Managing the Impossible a Comedian with Spasticy

17:00 Invisible to the Eye

Imperfect

July 7

13:00 Gurbet is a Home Now

Home Made

15:00 Scenes I Imagine

Hüzün is a tranny name

İris

17:00 Coronameron

Substance - You will need that life one day...

A Long Story

July 8

13:00 Both Muslim and Feminist

Nosema

15:00 BAK

17:00 Patrida

A Year in Exile

July 9

13:00 The Lutist

Power Plant

The Fraud

15:00 Meeting

Cemile Sezgin

Seeds of Goca Yoruk

The Dog God

Zingal the Last Generation

17:00 Mimaroglu: The Robinson of Manhattan Island

Hard Times

19:00 Miguel’s War

July 10

13:00 My Family Sahakyan: The Samatya Sahakyan Choir

15:00 Anima

Letters from Silivri

Return to Poverty

17:00 Remaining in Derik

Miss Holokost Survivor

July 11

13:00 Phases of Matter

Feet of Earth

15:00 If Corona Hadn’t Got In the Way...

Toothache

17:00 Cemil

Dialogue in a Basket

Invisible to the Eye

Invisible to the Eye

My Family Sahakyan: The Samatya Sahakyan Choir

My Family Sahakyan: The Samatya Sahakyan Choir

Anima

Anima

If Corona Hadn’t Got In the Way...

If Corona Hadn’t Got In the Way...

Under The Road, The River!

Under The Road, The River!

Meeting

Meeting

Cemil

Cemil

Cemile Sezgin

Cemile Sezgin

Coronameron

Coronameron

Remaining in Derik

Remaining in Derik

Toothache

Toothache

Palestine Neighbour

Palestine Neighbour

Seeds of Goca Yoruk

Seeds of Goca Yoruk

Gurbet is a Home Now

Gurbet is a Home Now

Scenes I Imagine

Scenes I Imagine

Both Muslim and Feminist

Both Muslim and Feminist

Hasankeyf

Hasankeyf

Home Made

Home Made

Hüzün is a tranny name

Hüzün is a tranny name

İris

İris

The Lutist

The Lutist

The Dog God

The Dog God

Imperfect

Imperfect

Phases of Matter

Phases of Matter

Mimaroglu: The Robinson of Manhattan Island

Mimaroglu: The Robinson of Manhattan Island

Miss Holokost Survivor

Miss Holokost Survivor

My Mother's Hair

My Mother's Hair

Nosema

Nosema

Managing the Impossible a Comedian with Spasticy

Managing the Impossible a Comedian with Spasticy

Patrida

Patrida

Power Plant

Power Plant

Dialogue in a Basket

Dialogue in a Basket

Letters from Silivri

Letters from Silivri

A Year in Exile

A Year in Exile

The Fraud

The Fraud

Substance - You will need that life one day...

Substance - You will need that life one day...

A Long Story

A Long Story

Return to Poverty

Return to Poverty

Feet of Earth

Feet of Earth

Zingal the Last Generation

Zingal the Last Generation

Hard Times

Hard Times

Miguel’s War

Miguel’s War

BAK

BAK

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.

A Photographer’s Biography Pascal Sebah

A Photographer’s Biography Pascal Sebah

Following the opening of his studio, “El Chark Societe Photographic,” on Beyoğlu’s Postacılar Caddesi in 1857, the Levantine-descent Pascal Sébah moves to yet another studio next to the Russian Embassy in 1860 with a Frenchman named A. Laroche, who, apart from having worked in Paris previously, is also quite familiar with photographic techniques.

Istanbul’s Historical Peninsula in 18th and 19th Century Paintings

Istanbul’s Historical Peninsula in 18th and 19th Century Paintings

With the Topkapı Palace, the center of political authority until the 19th century, and many other examples of classical Ottoman and Byzantine architecture included in its premise the Historical Peninsula is the heart of the Empire.