
After nine years of preparation and five and a half days of shooting, the film was immediately banned and apart from a few secret screenings, it spent several years in a box. Nevertheless, there are not many films that can be said to have changed history the way this one did. By allowing the people in the movie to talk, the director gave them a chance to start the rehabilitation of the tortured, humiliated village. The film’s cameraman and the lawyer who asked for a reopening of the case in 1988, ultimately succeeding in the villagers’’ acquittal, will also participate in the discussion.Read More »








