Kazarken: As We Dig

Kazarken: As We Dig

Release date : November 23, 2016
Countries of origin : Belgium / France /
Original Language : French / Turkish /
Director : Güldem Durmaz /
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A woman of Turkish ascent, following ancient Anatolian healing rites, dreams her way through fragments of memory, both personal and collective. Guided by a mythological character, Kheiron the Centaur, she travels freely between the ruins of an ancient Roman hospital and the streets of a mountain village, high above the river Euphrates. Time and space become dislocated, opening up passages between worlds. An inner experience translated into a film poem, KAZARKEN explores memory as a place of struggle against oblivion and the violence of hidden history.
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Güldem Durmaz
La femme
Denis Lavant
Chiron, le centaure

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  • title:Kazarken: As We Dig
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2016
  • Genres: Documentary · Fantasy ·
  • Countries of origin: Belgium · France ·
  • Original Language: French · Turkish ·
  • Director: Güldem Durmaz /
  • Writers: Simon Backès · Güldem Durmaz ·
  • Production companies:
  • Overview:A woman of Turkish ascent, following ancient Anatolian healing rites, dreams her way through fragments of memory, both personal and collective. Guided by a mythological character, Kheiron the Centaur, she travels freely between the ruins of an ancient Roman hospital and the streets of a mountain village, high above the river Euphrates. Time and space become dislocated, opening up passages between worlds. An inner experience translated into a film poem, KAZARKEN explores memory as a place of struggle against oblivion and the violence of hidden history.
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