Moonlight

  • May 19, 2017 / 20:00
  • May 20, 2017 / 16:00

Director: Barry Jenkins
Cast: Alex R. Hibbert, Ashton Sanders, Trevante Rhodes, Mahershala Ali, Naomie Harris, Janelle Monáe
USA, 2016, 111’,  color
English with Turkish subtitles

Little, Chiron, Black; a child, an adolescent, an adult… Being African-American and gay, he knows his path and borders are already drawn in this world - yet he never forgets to be himself. Storms break inside his heart as he discovers his body, his desires and his feelings. Living in a drug-trafficking neighbouring of Miami, his drug-addict mom and his bullying peers does not make life easier for him. Moonlight tells the story of a tough life in three chapters and celebrates the rise of independent and LGBT cinema. This film by Barry Jenkins was awarded with 3 Academy Awards, including Best Picture.

Moonlight

Moonlight

Attila Marcel

Attila Marcel

Whale Rider

Whale Rider

Rauf

Rauf

The Fits

The Fits

52 Tuesdays

52 Tuesdays

The Girl

The Girl

Being 17

Being 17

Nobody Knows

Nobody Knows

Frances Ha

Frances Ha

Summer Book

Summer Book

Trailer

Moonlight

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Symbols

Symbols

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The Ottoman Way of Serving Coffee

The Ottoman Way of Serving Coffee

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