Long Thursday
May 2019
Salt Beyoğlu
May 30, 2019 19.00 – 22.00
This month’s Long Thursday in the Walk-in Cinema will include the screening of Berlin Babylon, a drama of real estate, money and power in the German capital in the 1990s, and the 29’59” performances programmed by A Corner in the World.
The exhibition Replica of the Original and Robinson Crusoe 389 bookstore at SALT Beyoğlu, as well as the exhibition Mihri: A Migrant Painter of Modern Times will be open until 22.00.
19.00 // THURSDAY CINEMA: BERLIN BABYLON (2001)
88 minutes. German; Turkish and English subtitles.
The last film of Thursday Cinema’s spring program reflects the fascination of rapid change and the horrors of destruction in post-wall Berlin. Exploring the frantic works to restore the urban fabric destroyed in World War II and the period afterwards to prepare the capital ready for the 21st century, this documentary film is accompanied by German industrial legend Einstürzende Neubauten’s music.
21.00 // A CORNER IN THE WORLD PERFORMANCE PROGRAM: 29’59”
An independent collective focusing on performing arts and related fields, A Corner in the World’s 29’59” program, launched in 2018, present selected perfomative works by Istanbul-based artists to enhance visibility of new forms. The 29’59” program in the Walk-in Cinema will comprise six experimental performances, each is no longer than 30 minutes.
Zeynep Günsür, Eyüp Emre Uçaray and İlyas Odman Alt gerçeklerin yeni kombinasyonları üst gerçekleri değiştirir mi? [Do the new combinations of subrealities change the hyperrealities?] (15’)
Şima Uyar and Ezgi Türker Trio F5 (16’)
Deniz Ertaş van Gennip Porselen Ten [Porcelain Skin] (11’)
Selen Lun Eski Bir Atletin Büyüyen Ağrıları [Growing Pains of an Ex-Athlete] (15’)
Ömer Turgut Güdü [Impetus] (3’)
Su Güzey ve Evrim Akyay ‘tıkırtı’ [‘rattling’] (15’)
The exhibition Replica of the Original and Robinson Crusoe 389 bookstore at SALT Beyoğlu, as well as the exhibition Mihri: A Migrant Painter of Modern Times will be open until 22.00.
19.00 // THURSDAY CINEMA: BERLIN BABYLON (2001)
88 minutes. German; Turkish and English subtitles.
The last film of Thursday Cinema’s spring program reflects the fascination of rapid change and the horrors of destruction in post-wall Berlin. Exploring the frantic works to restore the urban fabric destroyed in World War II and the period afterwards to prepare the capital ready for the 21st century, this documentary film is accompanied by German industrial legend Einstürzende Neubauten’s music.
21.00 // A CORNER IN THE WORLD PERFORMANCE PROGRAM: 29’59”
An independent collective focusing on performing arts and related fields, A Corner in the World’s 29’59” program, launched in 2018, present selected perfomative works by Istanbul-based artists to enhance visibility of new forms. The 29’59” program in the Walk-in Cinema will comprise six experimental performances, each is no longer than 30 minutes.
Zeynep Günsür, Eyüp Emre Uçaray and İlyas Odman Alt gerçeklerin yeni kombinasyonları üst gerçekleri değiştirir mi? [Do the new combinations of subrealities change the hyperrealities?] (15’)
Şima Uyar and Ezgi Türker Trio F5 (16’)
Deniz Ertaş van Gennip Porselen Ten [Porcelain Skin] (11’)
Selen Lun Eski Bir Atletin Büyüyen Ağrıları [Growing Pains of an Ex-Athlete] (15’)
Ömer Turgut Güdü [Impetus] (3’)
Su Güzey ve Evrim Akyay ‘tıkırtı’ [‘rattling’] (15’)