Swiss film "Letters from Baghdad", Silent Cinema Days

Saturday, 16.12.2017 – Saturday, 16.12.2017

Movie

Film "Letters from Baghdad"
Film "Letters from Baghdad" © The Gertrude Bell Archive, Newcastle University

The movie “Letters from Baghdad” will be one of the main acts during the Silent Cinema Days in Istanbul. The Academy Award winning Swiss editor/director Sabine Krayenbühl will be present at the screening.

Voiced and executive produced by Academy Award winning actor Tilda Swinton, Letters from Baghdad tells the extraordinary and dramatic story of British spy, explorer and political powerhouse Gertrude Bell, who was the most powerful woman in the British Empire in her day. Bell traveled widely in Arabia before being recruited by British military intelligence to help draw the borders of Iraq after WWI, establish the modern state of Iraq and reshape the modern Middle East in ways that still reverberate today. Among her accomplishments, she created the Iraq Museum to preserve the priceless cultural artifacts and antiquities of the region. This was the museum that was infamously ransacked during the American invasion in 2003.  Many of the ancient sites that Gertrude Bell visited and photographed, such as Palmyra, Nineveh and Nimrud, have been destroyed by ISIL. She left over 7000 photographs, including stunning panoramas of these sites.

Official screening during the Festival is on December 16 at the AKBANK Sanat Merkezi in Istanbul. For more information please visit: Silent Cinema Days

Location: Akbank Sanat Merkezi, Beyoglu, Istanbul