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The Eye of Istanbul is a contemplative documentary that feels more like a poetic journey than a simple retrospective. It delves deep into Ara Guler's work, a fascinating Armenian-Turkish photographer whose life experiences shaped his art. The pacing is deliberate, letting the viewer soak in his photographs and the stories behind them, which adds a rich layer to the visuals. There's an intimacy to the way Guler reflects on his past – you can sense the weight of history in his voice. It's not just about photography but also a dialogue with the city of Istanbul itself, highlighting the intricate relationship between a photographer and his subjects. A film that resonates with anyone who appreciates the complex tapestry of culture and humanity.
Focus on the storytelling aspect of Guler's photography.Highlights the cultural dynamics of Istanbul.Pacing allows for deep emotional engagement with the subject.
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Binnur Karaevli
Director