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29.04.26, 20:30, An Anthology of (Auto)Censorship (2024)

In today’s Istanbul, where the shadow of censorship and oppression is growing ever longer, eight filmmakers have joined forces under the banner of Altyazı Fasikül: Free Cinema. Together, they paint a portrait of a country where critical voices are systematically silenced.

This anthology film brings together six short works, each of which exposes the mechanisms of censorship in its own way. As legal cases against critical artists pile up, self-censorship often proves to be the most effective form of oppression. The short documentaries range from deadly serious to ironic and incisive, linked by a common thread: how do we keep the hope of protest alive in an age where every critical gaze carries risks?

Through Zoom calls, cryptic security footage and dreamlike night-time shots of forbidden places, the filmmakers demonstrate how self-censorship works. They show how ideas and stories, even before they take shape, disappear into a folder labelled ‘forgotten projects’. See Unseen is not only an indictment of repression, but also a testament to the will to continue speaking out and taking action despite everything.

The screening will be followed by a Q&A with filmmakers Firat Yücel and Sibil Çekmen.

Firat Yücel, Erhan Örs, Hakan Bozyurt, Murat Can Memis, Sibil Çekmen, Serra Akcan, Kadir Sönmez & belit sag, Netherlands & Turkey, 66 mins, in Turkish with English subtitles
Campus Bijloke
Cloquet
Godshuizenlaan 4
9000 Gent