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6:00 PM-8:00 PM
Love, Deutschmarks and Death
Film|Turkish Beats Between Home and Abroad. Part of the series CinéAllemand.
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Goethe-Institut Ottawa, Ottawa
- Language Original with French subtitles.
- Price Free of charge. Recommended donation $5.
- Part of series: CinéAllemand
A series of German films with French subtitles, selected around a defined theme, presented by the Goethe-Institut Ottawa at the Alliance française d'Ottawa (352, rue MacLaren, K2P 0M6) since spring 2025:
Germany, 2022, 102 Min
Regie: Cem Kaya
The German Federal Republic’s 1961 recruitment agreement with Turkey not only brought "guest workers" to Germany but also their music. Cem Kaya’s dense documentary film essay is a tutorial in Turkish-German recent history that tells a tale of assembly line jobs, homesickness and family reunification, the bazaar in the elevated railway station at Berlin’s Bülowstraße, xenophobia and racism, the wistful songs of the early years and the hip-hop of the post-reunification period. These are the stories shared by musicians beginning with Metin Türköz and Yüksel Özkasap, to the psychedelic Derdiyoklar and the chart-topping rapper Muhabbet. Their music has evolved a long way from that of German bands and has always developed out of the Turkish community and its desires. This is the world of Radio Yilmaz, various music cassette labels, protest rocker Cem Karaca's German exile, and wedding bands that also sing in Kurdish and Arabic to meet the demands of the market.
Extensive archival research and an interest in Turkish popular culture are recurring themes in Cem Kaya's work. With "Love, Deutschmarks and Death" ("Aşk, Mark ve Ölüm"), he has created a rhythmic and vividly narrated cinematic encyclopaedia of Turkish music in Germany.
Love, Deutschmarks and Death
Liebe, D-Mark und TodGermany, 2022, 102 Min
Regie: Cem Kaya
The German Federal Republic’s 1961 recruitment agreement with Turkey not only brought "guest workers" to Germany but also their music. Cem Kaya’s dense documentary film essay is a tutorial in Turkish-German recent history that tells a tale of assembly line jobs, homesickness and family reunification, the bazaar in the elevated railway station at Berlin’s Bülowstraße, xenophobia and racism, the wistful songs of the early years and the hip-hop of the post-reunification period. These are the stories shared by musicians beginning with Metin Türköz and Yüksel Özkasap, to the psychedelic Derdiyoklar and the chart-topping rapper Muhabbet. Their music has evolved a long way from that of German bands and has always developed out of the Turkish community and its desires. This is the world of Radio Yilmaz, various music cassette labels, protest rocker Cem Karaca's German exile, and wedding bands that also sing in Kurdish and Arabic to meet the demands of the market.
Extensive archival research and an interest in Turkish popular culture are recurring themes in Cem Kaya's work. With "Love, Deutschmarks and Death" ("Aşk, Mark ve Ölüm"), he has created a rhythmic and vividly narrated cinematic encyclopaedia of Turkish music in Germany.
Location
Goethe-Institut Ottawa
in the form of a local corporation
352 MacLaren Street
Ottawa K2P 0M6
Kanada
in the form of a local corporation
352 MacLaren Street
Ottawa K2P 0M6
Kanada