Sînebîr presents a selection of films and documentaries, aiming to make visible the human rights violations of the recent past and to build a collective memory, bringing them together with the audience alongside the directors and cast. The event, which will take place between May 13-15, 2026, will feature seven films centered on the concepts of justice and reckoning with the past. As part of the program, on May 13, YİBO and Dargeçit; on May 14, Bîr, Vartinîs, and Yerli Yurtsuz; and on May 15, Hey Hawar and Görünür Görünmez Bir Otosansür Antolojisi will meet with cinephiles.
Directed by Şükran Demir and Özgür Ünal, the documentary YİBO (Regional Boarding Primary Schools) centers on the testimonies of students who attended these schools, which operated in various cities between 1962 and 2010. The experiences conveyed in the documentary, comprised of archival footage and images of abandoned YİBOs, aim to contribute to social memory by shedding light on the inequalities faced by children, assimilation policies, and the militaristic understanding of discipline.
The discussions to be held after the film screenings invite the audience to become a part of the testimonies and memory records addressed in the films. These discussions aim to create a dialogue between the narrative of the films and the experiences of the audience, contributing to the construction and continuity of collective memory. Through films and discussions, the event aims to contribute to confronting the past, keeping testimonies alive, and building social peace.
Language: Kurdish & Turkish (with English subtitles)
Participation: Open to everyone.
Capacity: The films will be screened in halls with capacities of 100 and 248 people.
Address: Çand Amed Yenişehir, Istasyon Cd No:65, 21100 Yenişehir/Diyarbakır
Participation is limited by quota.