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Release Date:
December 12, 2023
Original Title:
Yıkılacak Duvarlar
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Art Records GmbH
Med Film
Mesopotamia Cinema Collective
art rec
Production Countries:
Turkey
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 50
Peoples' Democratic Party(HDP), which had been founded under the leadership and with initiation of the Kurdish political movement, entered the parliament with a landslide election victory. HDP won many city and district municipalities in Kurdistan and has become a great hope for communities and peoples of Turkey. After the peace process came to an end, many lawsuits were filed against HDP and its MPs within the framework of a lawsuit for closing and banning HDP. Hundreds of politicians were arrested and sent to prison, including Figen Yuksekdag, the former co-chair of HDP, Gultan Kisanak, the co-mayor of Diyarbakir Metropolitan Municipality, and Aysel Tugluk, HDP MP. Furthermore, many were forced to go abroad and started to live in exile. Aysel Tugluk got dementia while she was in prison and it was only after the protests that she was released. In this documentary, the first-degree relatives of Figen, Gultan and Aysel tell the process of going to and coming from the prison.
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Camera Department Manager:
Mehmet Emin İsi
Servet Yiğen
Co-Producer:
Zehra Suyu
Director:
Hebun Polat
Şerif Çiçek
Director of Photography:
Hamdi Akyol
Abdurrahman Öncü
Editor:
Şerif Çiçek
Hamdi Akyol
Producer:
Yeşim Çoşkun
Onur Güler
Adil Demirci
Production Manager:
Bianca Schmolze
Fernando Romero Forsthuber
Script Editor:
Fiona Tho Pesch
Sound:
Ümit Yıldırım
Ahmet Kaplancı
Writer:
Hebun Polat
Şerif Çiçek
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