Which Human Rights? Film Festival

December 14 - 18, 2024

Pera Museum hosts the screenings of the 14th edition of the Which Human Rights? Film Festival, organized by DOCUMENTARIST.

This festival brings together films from countries worldwide, including Turkey, focusing on human rights violations and struggles. This year's central theme is "Animal Rights." As part of the screenings held at the Pera Museum Auditorium, 11 films are being presented to the audience free of charge.

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

December 14

15:00 UNDR

A Fidai Film

17:00 Passing Drama

19:00 My Stolen Planet

December 15

13:00 No Other Land

16:00 Dreaming Dogs

18:00 Black Box Diaries

December 17

17:00 Vista Mare

19:00 From Ground Zero

December 18

17:00 Cow

19:00 Feeding the River: 20 Years of Anadolu Kültür

UNDR

UNDR

A Fidai Film

A Fidai Film

Passing Drama

Passing Drama

My Stolen Planet

My Stolen Planet

No Other Land

No Other Land

Dreaming Dogs

Dreaming Dogs

Black Box Diaries

Black Box Diaries

Vista Mare

Vista Mare

From Ground Zero

From Ground Zero

Cow

Cow

Feeding the River: 20 Years of Anadolu Kültür

Feeding the River: 20 Years of Anadolu Kültür

Gaza Beyond Annihilation

Gaza Beyond Annihilation

The artist from Gaza, Basma Al-Sharif, engages in a conversation with Eyal Weizman, who has created a robust documentation of genocide with his groundbreaking team, exploring challenging questions.

Kozbekçi Mustafa Ağa

Kozbekçi Mustafa Ağa

When Karl XII of Sweden was defeated by Tsar Peter the Great of Russia in 1709, he fled to the Ottoman Empire and settled in Bender with his entourage for five years.

Modernity Building the Modern / Reshaping the Modern

Modernity Building the Modern / Reshaping the Modern

A firm believer in the idea that a collection needs to be upheld at least by four generations and comparing this continuity to a relay race, Nahit Kabakcı began creating the Huma Kabakcı Collection from the 1980s onwards. Today, the collection can be considered one of the most important and outstanding examples among the rare, consciously created, and long-lasting ones of its kind in Turkey.

Louis Isadore Kahn (1901-1974)

Louis Isadore Kahn (1901-1974)

Louis Isadore Kahn was born in 1901 to a Jewish family in Pärnu, Russia (today Estonia), far from Philadelphia where he spent his whole life, worked, fell in love, and breathed his last. Kahn family emigrated to America when he was five years old.