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Transnational Archival Practice as a Necessity in Cinema Practice: The Film Series The Invitees at Sinema Transtopia and the Rediscovery of Kara Kafa

  • Can Sungu (author)
Chapter of: Accidental Archivism: Shaping Cinema’s Futures with Remnants of the Past(pp. 113–121)
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TitleTransnational Archival Practice as a Necessity in Cinema Practice
SubtitleThe Film Series The Invitees at Sinema Transtopia and the Rediscovery of Kara Kafa
ContributorCan Sungu (author)
Licensehttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/
CopyrightCan Sungu
Publishermeson press
Published on2023-12-22
Page rangepp. 113–121
LanguageEnglish (Original)
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Can Sungu

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Can Sungu is a freelance artist, curator and researcher. He is co-founder and artistic director of bi‘bak and Sinema Transtopia in Berlin. He studied film, interdisciplinary arts and visual communication design in Istanbul and Berlin. He gave lectures on film and video production, curated various programs and events on film and migration, and took part in numerous exhibitions. He is co-editor of Bitte zurückspulen – German-Turkish Film and Video Culture in Berlin (Archive Books, 2020). As juror and consultant he has worked for the Berlinale Forum, International Short Film Festival Oberhausen, Duisburger Filmwoche and the DAAD Artistsin- Berlin Program, among others. Since 2023 he is curator for filmic practices at HKW in Berlin.

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