About this Event
Over two evenings at Nil Filmhaus, we invite you into the world of Wild Women of Anatolia, a documentary that listens to women across Turkey speak about pleasure, freedom, and what it means to live wildly inside one's own body. Each night stands on its own, but together they move from screen to body, from watching to making, from theory to practice.
Friday, May 22: Screening & Masterclass in Feminist Filmmaking (18:30–21:30)
Saturday, May 23: Wild Within Workshop (18:30–20:30)
Masterclass language: English
Film language: Turkish with English subtitles
Day 1 - Screening & Masterclass in Feminist Filmmaking
The evening opens with a screening of Wild Women of Anatolia, followed by a masterclass on the craft and ethics of feminist documentary-making.
Structured as a guided conversation, the masterclass moves through three movements: an introduction to the film, a grounding in feminist theory and the ethics of filmmaking, and a closer look at the choices made behind the camera, in the field, and in the editing room. We'll talk about relational and ethical engagement, the politics of looking, and what it means to hold a camera with care. The session closes with an open Q&A. For filmmakers, students, researchers, and anyone curious about how feminist stories get made.
Day 2 - Wild Within Workshop
A two-hour embodied creativity workshop rooted in the elemental structure of the documentary itself. Where Friday invites you to think about feminist filmmaking, Saturday invites you to feel your way into your own creative source. After a brief welcome and context-setting, we move through four elements of Earth, Fire, Water and Air, each structured with its own creative exercise. We close with a grounding circle. No experience is necessary, only a willingness to arrive in your body and let something move.
About the Documentary
"Five women across five Anatolian landscapes share intimate stories of resistance, desire, and connection, while revealing what it means to be wild, to belong to nature, and to dream of freedom."
Wild Women of Anatolia follows the daily lives of five women across regions, generations, and beliefs in Turkey — from a four-generation family harvesting hazelnuts in the Black Sea to a historic coffee shop in Istanbul's Eminönü; from a solitary childbirth by the Aegean to Alevi-Kurdish village life in Muş; to a trans rights activist in Ankara. Unfolding in four elemental chapters of Earth, Fire, Water, and Air, the film reveals how each woman relates to her landscape, creating a vibrant, multi-voiced portrait of womanhood in contemporary Anatolia.
Currently streaming on MUBI Turkey.
Day 1 - Unruly Frames
🕑: 06:30 PM - 08:00 PM
Screening of Wild Women of Anatolia
Info: Screening of the documentary film Wild Women of Anatolia
"Five women across five Anatolian landscapes share intimate stories of resistance,
desire, and connection, while revealing what it means to be wild, to belong to nature,
and to dream of freedom."
🕑: 08:15 PM - 08:45 PM
Feminist Theory
🕑: 08:45 PM - 09:15 PM
Inside the Frame
🕑: 09:15 PM - 09:30 PM
Q&A and closing remarks
Day 2 - Wild Within
🕑: 06:30 PM - 06:45 PM
Welcome Word for the Master Class "Wild Within"
🕑: 06:45 PM - 07:05 PM
EARTH - Roots (reflection + optional sharing)
🕑: 07:05 PM - 07:30 PM
FIRE — Pulse (movement exercise)
🕑: 07:30 PM - 07:55 PM
WATER — Flow (freewriting)
🕑: 07:55 PM - 08:20 PM
AIR — Freedom (breathwork + freedom dream + sharing)
🕑: 08:20 PM - 08:30 PM
Closing circle and grounding
🕑: 08:30 PM - 09:00 PM
Free time for discussion and Q&A with Sedef and Asli Özoğuz
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Nil Filmhaus | Berlin, Wallstraße 35, Berlin, Germany
EUR 33.14 to EUR 54.45












