Fuse

  • November 5, 2023 / 15:00
  • November 17, 2023 / 21:00

Yönetmen: Pjer Žalica
Oyuncular: Enis Bešlagić, Saša Petrović, Saša Lošić, Jasna Žalica
Bosnia and Herzegovina, Turkey, Austria, France, 2003, 105', DCP, color
Bosnian, Serbian, English with Turkish subtitles

In a small town where life is slowly returning to normal after the war, Faruk tries to find out what happened to his deceased brother Adnan's body while striving to ease the pain of his father, who is on the verge of losing his sanity. The town is suddenly shaken by the news that U.S. President Bill Clinton will visit the region for support. Initially, this news is greeted with joy, but during the week-long preparations, the lives of everyone, including Faruk, will change in a tragicomic manner.

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Fuse

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Focus, Grandma

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Family and Shared Cultural Histories  <br>Njideka Akunyili Crosby

Family and Shared Cultural Histories
Njideka Akunyili Crosby

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Inspired by the exhibition And Now the Good News, which focusing on the relationship between mass media and art, we prepared horoscope readings based on the chapters of the exhibition. Using the popular astrological language inspired by the effects of the movements of celestial bodies on people, these readings with references to the works in the exhibition make fictional future predictions inspired by the horoscope columns that we read in the newspapers with the desire to receive good news about our day. 

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.