Special Screening: Aftersun

December 16 - 23, 2022

Pera Film presents Aftersun, one of the most talked about films of 2022, with a special screening.

The stunning debut from Scottish writer-director Charlotte Wells, Aftersun juxtaposes a hopeful coming-of-age story with a poignant, intimate family portrait that leaves an indelible impression. 

Twenty years later, Sophie's tender recollections of their last holiday become a powerful and heartrending portrait of their relationship, as she tries to reconcile the father she knew with the man she didn't, in Charlotte Wells’ superb and searingly emotional debut film.

Aftersun, which won the French Touch Jury Prize at Cannes 2022 Critics' Week and the Grand Prize at the Deauville American Film Festival, will be at Pera Film on December 16, 17 and 23 with a special screening! 

Tickets will be available at Biletix soon and the museum. As per legal regulations, all our screenings are restricted to persons over 18 years of age, unless stated otherwise.

December 16

20:00 Special Screening: Aftersun

December 17

15:00 Special Screening: Aftersun

December 23

20:00 Special Screening: Aftersun

Special Screening: Aftersun

Special Screening: Aftersun

Museum of Shedding <br> Dayanita Singh

Museum of Shedding
Dayanita Singh

Pera Museum, in collaboration with Istanbul Foundation for Culture and Arts (İKSV), is one of the main venues for this year’s 15th Istanbul Biennial from 16 September to 12 November 2017.

 

Rineke Dijkstra Look At Me!

Rineke Dijkstra Look At Me!

“The portrait tells us that there is an inner and an outer dimension of the human condition; it provides—or should provide—information about both the physical and psychological character of an individual.” 

Doublethinking About Big Brother! <br> 11 Quotes from 1984

Doublethinking About Big Brother!
11 Quotes from 1984

Our Doublethink Double vision exhibition’s title alludes to George Orwell’s seminal work 1984 and presents a selection that includes Tracey Emin, Marcel Dzama, Anselm Kiefer, Bruce Nauman, Raymond Pettibon, and Thomas Ruff, as well as Turkish artists, tracing the steps of pluralistic thought through works of art.