Koudelka Crossing the Same River
Coşkun Aşar / Türkiye / 2021 / International Premiere / 80 min.
synopsis
Over the last quarter century, Josef Koudelka, a prominent Czech photographer and member of the international agency Magnum Photos, has travelled many times in the footsteps of the Greek philosopher Heraclitus and visited more than two hundred Hellenistic and ancient Roman cities. And this became the subject of his last big project Ruins. Turkish documentary filmmaker Coskun Asar captures the artist's epic journey across the Mediterranean and the individual photographs taken along the way, portraying with respect and humility an artist who seeks the absolute in his life, work, and philosophy as such.“Everywhere you go, you are in a beautiful place. Contemporary people have built terrible things next to it, but to see it – quelle chance, quelle chance! I have to see all this beauty in the world.” (Josef Koudelka)
biography
Turkish photographer and filmmaker Coskun Asar (b. 1974) graduated with a degree in radio, television and film production and media studies from Marmara University in Istanbul. He founded the production company Kozmo Film and is the author of the photobook Blackout – The Dark Side of Istanbul. In his works he often reflects on social isolation, poverty, and gender issues.more about film
director: | Coşkun Aşar |
producer: | Coşkun Aşar |
script: | Coşkun Aşar, Ayhan Hacıfazlıoğlu |
photography: | Coşkun Aşar |
editing: | Ayhan Hacıfazlıoğlu |
music: | Gökçe Akçelik |
sound design: | Mustafa Durma |
co-producer: | Ayhan Hacıfazlıoğlu, Sevil Demirci, Dilde Mahalli, Eda Arikan |
contact
Coşkun Aşar / Kozmo Film
Kurtuluş Mh. Turgut Sk. 23 Bergama
Izmir / Türkiye
+90 5322931343 / coskunasar@gmail.com
Film at festival
premiere type: | International Premiere |
festival edition: | 2022 |
section: | Ji.hlava Online, Testimonies |
language: | Italian, Turkish, Czech, English |
subtitles: | English |
colour: | Colour and B&W |
Info
director: | Coşkun Aşar |
original title: | Koudelka Crossing the Same River |
country: | Türkiye |
year: | 2021 |
running time: | 80 min. |