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Nov 30
Screening of the Movie Bliss (Mutluluk)
The Cleveland Institute of Art Cinematheque on CWRU’s campus
Admission is $8.
Turkish Movie Event — The Cleveland Institute of Art Cinematheque will be screening the movie Bliss (Mutluluk) in Cleveland, OH for TWO NIGHTS ONLY at The Cleveland Institute of Art Cinematheque on East Boulevard in Cleveland, OH.
The Cleveland Institute of Art Cinematheque
11141 East Boulevard
Cleveland, OH 44106

Dec 10 (Thu) – 8:20PM
Dec 11 (Fri) – 7:30PM

“Based on the internationally acclaimed novel by Zülfü Livaneli and set against the backdrop of Turkey’s natural wonders, Bliss is an eye-opening story about the taboo subject of honor killings” (First Run Features). “[Bliss] observes the collision of two cultures, one ancient, the other modern, in contemporary Turkey…’Bliss’ has ravishing cinematography by Mirsad Herovic and a mystical score by Mr. Livaneli that match the novel’s feverish, poetic language. The natural beauty of the waters around Istanbul is breathtaking…” (NYTimes)
To learn more about the film: Click here.
For a map: Click here.
Tickets are $8 and are available at the ticket counter.
Nov 1
Ford Auditorium and Allen Memorial Library on CWRU’s campus
Free and open to the public
5:30 PM in the Ford Auditorium:
Dean Taylor will join us and sign or announce progress towards a bilaterial agreement between CWRU and Süleyman Demirel Üniversitesi (Isparta,Turkey).
6:00 PM in the Ford Auditorium:
“The Isparta Archaeological Survey: the Culture, Environment, and Landscapes of Ancient Konane and modern Gönen”
by Professor Bilge Hürmüzlü, Süleyman Demirel Üniversitesi (Isparta,Turkey).
7:00 PM in the Allen Memorial Library:
Reception featuring Turkish Music and Food.
Professor Hürmüzlü will talk about the first full season, and future plans, of the Isparta Archaeological Survey (IAS), a newly-formed interdisciplinary research collaboration between the Department of Archaeology at Süleyman Demirel Üniversitesi, Isparta, the Department of Classics at Case Western Reserve University (including both faculty who teach and students who take CLSC 318/418), members of Rutgers, University, and members of The University of Applied Sciences, Berlin.
Professor Hürmüzlü will detail how in the first full season we surveyed the area of the ancient city of Konane, which lies in and around the modern village of Gönen just north of the modern city of Isparta. She will also talk about how CWRU students can get involved.
Further information is available on the website of the The Isparta Archaeological Survey.
Parking available in adjacent lots or on East Blvd. Click here for a map.
Co-Sponsored by the CWRU Department of Classics, the Baker Nord Center, the Turkish-American Society of Northeast Ohio and the Cleveland Archaeological Society.


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