

Shortlisted for an Academy Award, this documentary film focuses on the violence of the Israel-Palestine conflict and it's effects on the children of Gaza. The documentary follows the story of about ten children who tell what their daily life is like after the horror of the war in Gaza in the summer of 2014.

"Sevgi Duvarı" (The Wall of Love) is more than just a song; it is a cultural intersection where the provocative poetry of meets the soulful, protest-laden melodies of Ahmet Kaya . Released in 1990 as part of the album Sevgi Duvarı , it remains one of Kaya’s most enduring works, blending themes of intense solitude, social critique, and the human search for connection . Cultural and Artistic Significance
: Research highlights Kaya as a pioneer of "musical mixture," fusing various traditions to create a "third space" that gave voice to the oppressed in 1980s and 90s Turkey . "Sevgi Duvarı" (The Wall of Love) is more
: Kaya described his solitude in the song as "my plural folk songs" ( yalnızlığım benim çoğul türkülerim ), suggesting that his personal pain was deeply intertwined with the collective struggles of his people . Trending Status and Digital Footprint : Kaya described his solitude in the song
Decades after its release, "Sevgi Duvarı" continues to trend in the digital sphere, fueled by a new generation of listeners and digital platforms. Ahmet Kaya 25th death anniversary… It uses vivid, gritty imagery—like "rusty eyes" and
: The song features lyrics adapted from a famous poem by Can Yücel . It uses vivid, gritty imagery—like "rusty eyes" and "the hands of garbage men"—to paint a picture of isolation and raw human experience .