Araf (2018)

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Araf is an essayistic road movie and diary of a ghostly character, Nayia, who travels between Srebrenica, Sarajevo, and Mostar in Bosnia. She has been in exile since the war and returns for the 22nd memorial of the Srebrenica genocide. The film is guided by her diary notes of the journey, which merge with the myth of Daedalus and Icarus – Icarus being the name given to the winner of a bridge diving competition in her home country.

Director: Didem Pekün
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 46 min
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Country: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Greece, Turkey
Language: English
Original Language: tr

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Araf about?
Araf is an essayistic road movie and diary of a ghostly character, Nayia, who travels between Srebrenica, Sarajevo, and Mostar in Bosnia. She has been in exile since the war and returns for the 22nd memorial of the Srebrenica genocide. The film is guided by her diary notes of the journey, which merge with the myth of Daedalus and Icarus – Icarus being the name given to the winner of a bridge diving competition in her home country.
Who directed Araf?
Araf was directed by Didem Pekün.
How long is Araf?
Araf has a runtime of 46m (46 minutes).
What genre is Araf?
Araf is a Documentary film.
Where was Araf produced?
Araf was produced in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Greece, Turkey.