Dügün - Marriage the Turkish Way

by Marcel Kolvenbach (publicnomad), Ayse Kalmaz
  • RFF - Realfiction FilmVerleih
  • RFF - Real Fiction Filmverleih
  • RFF - Real Fiction Filmverleih
  • 2016 REALFICTION Filmverleih

    Synopsis

    CONTACT
    IFAGE Filmprod.
    info@ifage.de
    http://ifage.de

    DISTRIBUTION Germany
    http://www.realfictionfilme.de

    https://youtu.be/LwW7f_SiWVUDÜGÜN is a cinematic manifesto for an open-minded, liberal, European Islam, lived right in the heart of Europe. A marriage of Occident and Orient is being celebrated: colorful, boisterous, joyous – against the hatred of Islamists and the right. DÜGÜN is an intimate and sensitive portrait of a cultural minority, which has become the mainstream for many. In Marxloh, Germany, where the glory of heavy industry has long since faded, now it’s time for the children of the first Turkish 'Gastarbeiter' who establish a new industry of emotions. We experience weddings as the search for happiness in a state of rootlessness. And the longing for a sense of home in others: the deepest human desire that overcomes all religious and cultural borders.

    Festivals

    Boston Turkish Documentary Festival