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Gözde Kural: Storytelling Over State Approval

28 Nov

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  • Director Gözde Kural to film 'G-Spot of My Soul' in Turkey.
  • Kural prioritizes authentic storytelling over government funding.
  • An upcoming docuseries will explore football's global impact.
Gözde Kural: Storytelling Over State Approval

Turkish auteur Gözde Kural is set to direct and write 'G-Spot of My Soul,' a film inspired by Özlem Yılmaz's short story about a small-town woman's journey of sexual discovery. Kural plans to shoot the Almodóvar-esque adaptation in Turkey, despite anticipating a lack of support from the Ministry of Culture and Tourism, recalling their withdrawal of funding for her previous work, 'Cinema Jazireh.'

Speaking at the Torino Film Festival, Kural expressed a firm stance on artistic independence, stating, "I don't care about chasing after the Ministry anymore." She emphasized her dedication to prioritizing storytelling and finding her voice as a filmmaker, believing that financial backing will follow proven narrative strength.

Beyond her narrative film, Kural is also developing an untitled docuseries investigating the global, sociological impact of soccer. She views the sport as a significant cultural force, almost a religion in secular nations, with deep historical roots and a powerful influence on identity and ideology, which she is actively researching during her festival travels.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
'G-Spot of My Soul' is an Almodóvar-esque literary adaptation about a small-town woman's late-life sexual awakening.
Director Kural believes in prioritizing authentic storytelling and artistic integrity over chasing government funding, especially after past funding issues.
The docuseries explores the global sociological impact of soccer, viewing it as a significant cultural and religious force in many societies.

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