Gazi to Gezi - a stone's throw away" explores
the poetry of a nationwide revolt in Istanbul, Europe's largest city. An
explosive mix of the city’s inhabitants come together to fight the
police and barricade themselves into one of the metropolis' few
remaining green spaces, Gezi Park. All are present; from the liberal
students, to oppressed, illegal revolutionary groups living among the
slums of the city. The film, told through the memory of a stone,
attempts to link the past with the present in a cinematic format which
is neither factual nor fictitious. Scored to a beautiful soundtrack, the
audience is taken into a rebellious world.
Produced by Ross Domoney and Ozan Kamiloglu
Script written by Ozan Kamiloglu with the inspiration of Arkadas Özger
Filmed, edited and directed by Ross Domoney
Performancy by Sarah Karakus
Music by Giorgos Triantafillou
Live music performance by Iskender Ozan Toprak
the poetry of a nationwide revolt in Istanbul, Europe's largest city. An
explosive mix of the city’s inhabitants come together to fight the
police and barricade themselves into one of the metropolis' few
remaining green spaces, Gezi Park. All are present; from the liberal
students, to oppressed, illegal revolutionary groups living among the
slums of the city. The film, told through the memory of a stone,
attempts to link the past with the present in a cinematic format which
is neither factual nor fictitious. Scored to a beautiful soundtrack, the
audience is taken into a rebellious world.
Produced by Ross Domoney and Ozan Kamiloglu
Script written by Ozan Kamiloglu with the inspiration of Arkadas Özger
Filmed, edited and directed by Ross Domoney
Performancy by Sarah Karakus
Music by Giorgos Triantafillou
Live music performance by Iskender Ozan Toprak