Audience Emancipated: The Struggle for the Emek Movie Theater

48 min
Turkey
Right to information The citizen and the state

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Activists / NGOs Government officials Journalists Teachers Students Lawyers

Audience Emancipated: The Struggle for the Emek Movie Theater

Audience Emancipated chronicles one of the most prominent struggles that took place in the heart of Istanbul and paved the way for the Gezi Resistance. It tells of the struggle around the Emek Theatre, which was demolished against the people's consent and their common good, and turned into a shopping mall, through the eyes of the activists and spectators. The film consists of footage which people who joined the struggle collected, and in this sense, aims to reflect the common imagination of the people who defended their right to the city. It carries the idea of the new public spirit that gained visibility with the Gezi Resistance through political mobilisation onto the cinema screen.

Іnitiative

Emek Bizim İstanbul Bizim (Emek is Ours Istanbul is Ours)

Emek Bizim İstanbul Bizim (Emek is Ours Istanbul is Ours) is an initiative that was formed in 2010 to organise demonstrations and events against the demolition of the Emek Movie Theater in Beyoğlu, Istanbul. Since 2013, the initiative has collected video and sound recordings of the demonstrations made by activists and various filmmakers, which then turned into the documentary Audience Emancipated: The Struggle for the Emek Movie Theater.

 

SELECTED FILMOGRAPHY

Selected: Audience Emancipated: The Struggle for the Emek Movie Theater (2016)

Film poster
Films shorts
Films shorts

The discussion after the screening was built around an important problem: citizens’ right to the city. During the discussion, we recalled a similar situation with Kharkiv’s oldest cinema, Bommer, which civil activists and film lovers successfully defended in the early 2000s: the cinema was not replaced by a store. We also discussed illegal construction, the destruction of the historic city center, the rights of Kharkiv residents to walk on the lawns in parks.

Anna Sharyhina,
moderator of the Docudays UA film club of NGO Kharkiv Women’s Association Sphere