2 Eylül Direnişi (Resistance of September 2)
movie

A 1978 documentary about a revolutionary shanty-town in the outskirts of Istanbul
Released January 01, 1977
Genres:
Overview
Documents the daily life struggle for survival by tens of thousands of rural Turkish immigrants who make their home in 1 Mayis Mahalllesi, a squatter's shanty-town on the outskirts of Istanbul, and their march on Istanbul to prevent the government from demolishing their home. (parahrapsed from Kathleen Modrowski) Işıtan’s documentary displays the conflict between the neighborhood residents and the police, with graphic images of violence. It uses a voice-over narration with a dramatic tone describing the events and Turkish folk singer Hakkı Bulut’s song—Gecekondu [Shantytown] (1978). The end of the film declares that it is dedicated to Hasan Kızılkaya murdered on September 2, 1978. It is highly likely that Işıtan’s film is the only surviving film of the People’s Cinema Group. (via the Amateur Cinema Project)
Runtime
0h 24m
Origin Country
United States
Original Language
English
Original Title
2 Eylül Direnişi (Resistance of September 2)
Status
Released
Production Countries
- Turkey
Spoken Languages
- Türkçe (Turkish)
