"Istanbul: Truth, fear and hope" - Film screening at Wadham College, Oxford
"Istanbul: Truth, fear and hope"
(52 minutes, in English)
"A compelling documentary series about the Balkans and Turkey”
Olli Rehn, European Commissioner for Enlargement
"These are documentaries all of us citizens of the European Union should have the opportunity to see"
Giuliano Amato, former Italian Prime Minister
Return to Europe Series
Winner of the 2008 Erasmus EuroMedia Award
on Thursday, 28 May 2009, at 1:45pm
Istanbul, Europe's biggest city and the former capital of the Byzantine and the Ottoman Empires, is today once again the best place to grasp the contrasts, contradictions and promises of modern Turkey at the beginning of the 21st century.
The film Istanbul: Truth, fear and hope explores the tensions which lie just underneath the surface of this glittering city; how to deal with a complicated multi-ethnic past? How to overcome the bitter power struggle between new and old elites, in the city and across Turkey? What place for religion and Islam in a Turkey that is seeking to join the European Union?
The film is part of the TV project "Return to Europe", a series of 10 one-hour TV documentaries featuring countries and cities in the Balkans. The aim of the series is to acquaint viewers with this fascinating region and its peoples, their recent past and their struggle for a better future in Europe.
The series is supported by ERSTE Stiftung. It was co-produced by 3sat, the German satellite channel, ORF – Austria's public TV and the Pre-TV production company, together with ESI – the European Stability Initiative think-tank, upon whose research and analysis these films are based.
Welcome by Verena Knaus, ESI Senior Analyst & former student at Wadham College and Dr. Jane Garnett, Fellow and Tutor in Modern History, Wadham College
This event is on invitation only
Date: |
Thursday, 28 May 2009 |
Time: |
1:45pm - 3:30pm |
Venue: |
Wadham College, Okinaga Room |