Oliver the Giant

Director: Júlia Lantos
Hungary, 2022, 8', color
Non-verbal

Oliver, the giant, lives on a little planet. In his perception, the whole world is his playground, where he can do what he wants. While he is living his trivial life, the little humans become preoccupied with another matter of greatest importance: Building a sun clock so they can connect with the universe. This entirely disturbs Oliver's life. Starting with the growling sound of the universe, the appearance of a big shadow, he recognizes his own pettiness, feels doomed, and throws himself into space.

Oliver the Giant

Oliver the Giant

Meditation at Dusk

Meditation at Dusk

Amok

Amok

Explore the Museum with the Little Yellow Circle!

Explore the Museum with the Little Yellow Circle!

Published as part of Pera Learning programs, “The Little Yellow Circle (Küçük Sarı Daire)” is a children’s book written by Tania Bahar and illustrated by Marina Rico, offering children and adults to a novel learning experience where they can share and discover together.

Marcel Dzama’s 5 Album and 5 Film Recommendations

Marcel Dzama’s 5 Album and 5 Film Recommendations

Canadian artist Marcel Dzama is known for blending music, cinema, and visual arts into intricate universes of surreal narratives. On the occasion of his first solo exhibition in Turkey, Dancing with the Moonlight, Dzama curated a personal selection of five albums and five films that have inspired his work.

Turquerie

Turquerie

Having penetrated the Balkans in the fourteenth century, conquered Constantinople in the fifteenth, and reached the gates of Vienna in the sixteenth, the Ottoman Empire long struck fear into European hearts.