

Directed by
Giulia Frati
Language
Turkish
Produced by
Lucie Tremblay, Ian Oliveri and co-production Marc Guidoni
100min, Documentary, Quebec, Canada / France, 2017
Synopsis
They sell everything – cloth, food, curtains – in the streets of Istanbul, and some of them have been at it for more than 50 years. But their way of life is about to change. With their city quickly gentrifying, the authorities want to create a “modern and clean” environment. In just five years, working-class neighbourhoods have been demolished, their residents displaced. For these street vendors, there’s more than their livelihood at stake: their entire culture and traditions are threatened. It’s a concern that comes to the attention of some Turkish youth, including a particular activist hip-hop group. Pacing her film with skilfully used urban ambient sounds, Giulia Frati has followed this evolving situation for nearly a decade.
Credits
Screenplay and direction : Giulia Frati
Image : Davide Stampa
Editing : Christophe Flambard
Music and sound conception : Bruno Pucella
Sound mixing : Éric Leboeuf
Sound recording : Tolga Yelekçi (VAV Film Group), Wolfgang Beck, Yener Yalçın, Kerem Çakır, İbrahim Tarhan, Mustafa Bölükbaşı, Sonat Hançer (VAV Film Group), H. Can Erol (VAV Film Group)
Production : Lucie Tremblay et Ian Oliveri (Lowik Media)
Co-production : Marc Guidoni (Fondivina)
Financial partners
SODEC
Région Rhone-Alpes
Conseil des arts du Canada
Conseil des arts et des lettre du Québéc
Ministère de la culture truc
Ambassade française di’Istanbul
Prim
Fondivina Film
Lowik Media