ON THE WAY TO SCHOOL
Title: ON THE WAY TO SCHOOL
Original title: ON THE WAY TO SCHOOL
Section: Competition Programme - Documentary
Director: Orhan Eskiköy, Özgür Dogan
Cast list:
Credits:
screenplay: Orhan Eskiköy; director of photography: Orhan Eskiköy; editor: Orhan Eskiköy, Thomas Balkenhol; sound: Özgür Dogan, Zeynel Dogan, Erik Griekspoor; producer: Orhan Eskiköy, Özgür Dogan; production: Pieter Van Huystee Film, Peri-san Film;
Country: Turkey
Year: 2009
Running time: 81
Colour: Colour
Format: HD CAM (HDTV)
The young Turkish teacher Emre Aydin has been appointed by the government to go teach at a school in a remote and impoverished Kurdish village. He arrives in the village at the beginning of the school year to a few unpleasant surprises. There's no running water in the village and the students don't show up for class. ON THE WAY TO SCHOOL follows Aydin during the entire academic year. The camera observes him and his students in a fly-on-the-wall kind of way, and we can see how tough an assignment it is for Aydin to teach here. Many families only speak Kurdish at home, so learning Turkish isn't only hard for the kids, but it's also a sensitive matter as far as the strained relations between Kurds and the Turkish state are concerned. Aydin feels like a foreigner in his own country, but he's determined to accomplish the task at hand. For the most part, he's a friendly and patient instructor, but when students write Kurdish words in their notebooks, he loses his cool and kicks them all out of class.
