There will be a documentary screening of the film Wild Women of Anatolia on 20.05 at 18:30 at SFU Berlin. Following the film there will be a Q & A with the directors Aslı Özoğuz & Sedef Özoğuz.
Wild Women of Anatolia is a documentary following the daily lives of five women across regions, generations, and beliefs in Türkiye, structured into four elemental sections: Earth, Fire, Water, and Air. From a four-generation family harvesting nuts in the Black Sea region to Aslı, who runs a historic coffee business in the male-dominated district of Eminönü, Istanbul; from Hira, who gave birth on her own in the Aegean Sea to Hatice, an Alevi-Kurdish woman who grew up in a mountainous village of Muş; and Arya, who fights for transgender rights in Ankara, we listen to five women’s stories of freedom, dreams, desire, and witness their connections to their landscapes.
Directors: Aslı Özoğuz, Sedef Özoğuz
Turkish with English subtitles



