Taşkafa is a real dog and also a legend on the streets of Istanbul. John Berger begins Taşkafa’s story, reading from his novel, King, the story of the disappearance of a community told from a dog’s perspective. The area’s ordinary people – taxi drivers, shopkeepers, street traders – care deeply about the welfare of the city’s street dogs and they tell us stories about Taşkafa and their other canine neighbours. The animals are a symbol of community living, where people (and dogs) look out for each other, but this is a community in transition; one from which dogs are starting to be expelled. Eccentric, amusing and very warm, the film is a powerful indictment of the impact of global politics and the economic appropriation of public space but, even more, it is a tribute to both the spirit of resistance and to city life that can accommodate people and dogs together.
Title | Taşkafa, Stories of the Street |
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Year | 2013 |
Genre | Documentary |
Country | Turkey, United Kingdom |
Studio | |
Cast | John Berger |
Crew | Andrea Luka Zimmerman (Director), Andrea Luka Zimmerman (Writer), Gulen Guler (Producer), Bill McAlister (Producer) |
Keyword | woman director |
Release | Oct 15, 2013 |
Runtime | 66 minutes |
Quality | HD |
IMDb | 0.00 / 10 by 0 users |
Popularity | 0 |
Budget | 0 |
Revenue | 0 |
Language | English, Deutsch, Türkçe |