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
My Mother's Hair
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
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
The exhibition “Look At Me! Portraits and Other Fictions from the ”la Caixa” Contemporary Art Collection” examined portraiture, one of the oldest artistic genres, through a significant number of works of our times. Paintings, photographs, sculptures and videos shaped a labyrinth of gazes that invite spectators to reflect themselves in the social mirror of portraits.
He had imagined the court room as a big place. It wasn’t. It was about the size of his living room, with an elevation at one end, with a dais on it. The judges and the attorneys sat there. Below it was an old wooden rail, worn out in some places. That was his place. There was another seat for his lawyer. At the back, about 20 or 30 chairs were stowed out for the non-existent crowd.
Organized in collaboration with the Giacometti Foundation, Paris, the exhibition explores Giacometti’s prolific life, most of which the artist led in his studio in Montparnasse, through the works of his early period as well his late work, including one unfinished piece. Devoted to Giacometti’s early works, the first part of the exhibition demonstrates the influence of Giovanni Giacometti, the father of the artist and a Swiss Post-Impressionist painter himself, on Giacometti’s output during these years and his role in his son’s development.
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)