The 40 Years After Fatma
Directed by Suha Arın in 1979, Tahtacı Fatma is one of the earliest documentaries on the ethnic Tahtacı community. In an interview conducted in 1999, Suha Arın mentions that he wished to make a follow-up film that includes updated information about their conditions as he had not been in touch since several years. However, Arın passed away in 2004 without realizing his wish. Why was Arın curious again about a community whom he already worked with twenty years earlier? The 40 Years After Fatma observes the changes which Tahtacıs went through, with the company of documentarists who worked with Suha Arın back in 1979, at their native land.
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Directed by Suha Arın in 1979, Tahtacı Fatma is one of the earliest documentaries on the ethnic Tahtacı community. In an interview conducted in 1999, Suha Arın mentions that he wished to make a follow-up film that includes updated information about their conditions as he had not been in touch since several years. However, Arın passed away in 2004 without realizing his wish. Why was Arın curious again about a community whom he already worked with twenty years earlier? The 40 Years After Fatma observes the changes which Tahtacıs went through, with the company of documentarists who worked with Suha Arın back in 1979, at their native land.
The Arrival of a Train at La Ciotat
7.1Barbie
7.0Interiors
6.8Where to Invade Next
7.2Into the Abyss
6.9The Dream Team
5.0Stranger by the Lake
6.3In the Loop
7.0Seven Years in Tibet
7.2I Am Bolt
7.1Welcome to New York
5.2Moonlight
7.4Rabbit Hole
6.7Paper Moon
7.9Faces Places
7.7City of Angels
6.8The Killing of a Sacred Deer
7.0Knife in the Water
7.3Workers Leaving the Lumière Factory
6.7Room
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