Özge İnan reads from her novel "Of course you can't live here". The novel tells the moving story of a family who emigrated from Turkey to Germany after the military coup in 1980. Young Nilay wants to travel from Berlin to Istanbul to join the protests on Taksim Square and fight for freedom. Her parents, Selim and Hülya, lived through the years of despotism after the 1980 coup in Izmir. Back then, they believed in a future in Turkey and found ways to resist. Now, thirty years later, their daughter is drawn to the country they left behind in the hope of being free elsewhere.
With great urgency and clairvoyance, Özge İnan illuminates the story of a family that does not give up - a story of friendship and betrayal, of love and anger, which addresses the intergenerational search for political and personal freedom.
A cooperation with the VHS, Ahlen.
Admission: 12/10 euros, tickets via vhs-ahlen.de
Supported by the Förderkreis Kunstmuseum Ahlen e.V.
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12,00 € (reduced: 10,00 €)
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