One and the Many Screenings:
Bitmeyen Yol [The Unending Road]
Salt Galata
October 12, 2016 19.00
SALT Galata, Auditorium
Bitmeyen Yol [The Unending Road] (1965)
Director: Duygu Sağıroğlu
93 minutes
Turkish; English subtitles
A social realist film, Bitmeyen Yol [The Unending Road] (1965) portrays 1960s Turkey; a time when internal migration and unemployment showed an intensive increase. Following individual stories of a group of people who immigrated to Istanbul due to poverty, the film was objected by the Censorship Board on the basis that it showed all employers as evil.
Following the screening, academician and director Zeynep Dadak will be in conversation (Turkish) with the film’s director Duygu Sağıroğlu.
Organized in parallel to the exhibition One and the Many at SALT Galata, the program is free. Reservations are not accepted.
Bitmeyen Yol [The Unending Road] (1965)
Director: Duygu Sağıroğlu
93 minutes
Turkish; English subtitles
A social realist film, Bitmeyen Yol [The Unending Road] (1965) portrays 1960s Turkey; a time when internal migration and unemployment showed an intensive increase. Following individual stories of a group of people who immigrated to Istanbul due to poverty, the film was objected by the Censorship Board on the basis that it showed all employers as evil.
Following the screening, academician and director Zeynep Dadak will be in conversation (Turkish) with the film’s director Duygu Sağıroğlu.
Organized in parallel to the exhibition One and the Many at SALT Galata, the program is free. Reservations are not accepted.