Ondt i Røven (Pain in the Ass)

  • December 14, 2019 / 18:00
  • December 25, 2019 / 19:00

Director: Rikke Kolding
Cast: Tessa Hoder, Loui Buhl, Andrea Coloma, m.fl
Denmark, 2018, 8 episodes, 60', HDD, color
Danish with Turkish subtitles

A humorous and heart-warming coming-of-age tale about learning to stand on your own two feet, be true to yourself, and tackling adulthood. This Danish show provides a concise and loving insight into how it is to be young in the queer community of Copenhagen. It also explores how you can find yourself and your community in the midst of all the confusion, misunderstandings, and budding romances that come with it.

Ondt i Røven is inspired by the real lives of its creators. It depicts the community from within, and gives a voice to a group which is rarely portrayed in either Danish or Norwegian media.

This program’s screenings are free admissions. Drop in, no reservations. As per legal regulations, all our screenings are restricted to persons over 18 years of age, unless stated otherwise.

7 FACES

7 FACES

555

555

The Bisexual

The Bisexual

Ondt i Røven (Pain in the Ass)

Ondt i Røven (Pain in the Ass)

The Ottoman Way of Serving Coffee

The Ottoman Way of Serving Coffee

Coffee was served with much splendor at the harems of the Ottoman palace and mansions. First, sweets (usually jam) was served on silverware, followed by coffee serving. The coffee jug would be placed in a sitil (brazier), which had three chains on its sides for carrying, had cinders in the middle, and was made of tombac, silver or brass. The sitil had a satin or silk cover embroidered with silver thread, tinsel, sequin or even pearls and diamonds.

Symbols

Symbols

Pera Museum’s Cold Front from the Balkans exhibition curated by Ali Akay and Alenka Gregorič brings together contemporary artists from Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Kosovo, Macedonia, Montenegro, Romania, Serbia and Slovenia.

Good News from the Skies

Good News from the Skies

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.