Director: Abbas Kiarostami
1987, 83', color
Persian with Turkish subtitles
The first installment of Abbas Kiarostami’s Koker Trilogy, Khane-ye doust kodjast? is named after the village where the trilogy is set. A revealing portrait of rural Iranian society, the film was inspired by a mystical poem by the venerated artist Sohrab Sepehri (1928–1980), and follows the search of a boy for the home of a classmate whose notebook he has accidentally taken.
In 1998 Ben Jakober and Yannick Vu collaborated on an obvious remake of Marcel Duchamp’s Roue de Bicyclette, his first “readymade” object. Duchamp combined a bicycle wheel, a fork and a stool to create a machine which served no purpose, subverting accepted norms of art.
The New Year is more than just a date change on the calendar. It often marks a turning point where the weight of past experiences is felt or the uncertainty of the future is faced. This season, Pera Film highlights films that delve into themes of hope, regret, nostalgia, and new beginnings.
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
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Groups: 150 TL (minimum 10 people)