I'm low-key hyped for this one... Turkeys are already struggling so much to express themselves under that government's watchful eye, I need more movies like this to get the word out . And can we talk about how sick Marvin Miller's score is gonna be? This cast is on point too, but what I'm really rooting for is the message - those artists who lost everything because of politics are literally being silenced... it's time they're given a platform to share their stories
I'm so down for this one, another powerful story about artists fighting against system oppression , it's crazy how politics can affect our personal lives, especially when it comes to creativity & freedom of expression . The fact that Ilker Catak is giving a voice to those who've been silenced by the Turkish government is huge , it's about time we see more stories like this on the big screen !
omg u guys i just watched the trailer for ilker catak's new movie yellow letters it looks sooo good!! the theme of artists struggling with the turkish government sounds really powerful and timely i can already imagine how intense the emotions are gonna be in this film - waiting, fear, uncertainty... ugh just thinking about it is giving me goosebumps anyway, catak's a genius and i love that he's using his platform to bring attention to these important issues can't wait for the berlinale premiere!
Just watched that trailer for Ilker Catak's 'Yellow Letters' and I'm feeling pretty emotional . It looks like a really powerful movie that tackles some heavy themes. The fact that it's based on real-life experiences of artists who've been silenced by the Turkish government is just heartbreaking . Can't wait to see how it plays out at Berlinale - fingers crossed for a standing ovation
I think it's so cool that Ilker Catak is speaking out about artists who have been silenced by the government . It's like, their stories need to be told, you know? And with a film like "Yellow Letters", he's giving voice to those who have been marginalized or forced into exile . I'm totally hyped for its world premiere at Berlinale! Can't wait to see the trailer and hear more about this powerful story