
Cebimdeki Ekmek Kırıntıları
“A person can only become aware of his own story by acting. However, human; He understands the story he knows, what he has done, what he has created, what he has created, what he has built, much better than other things, and only a person who understands his own story can tell someone else's story. Only in this way can one have insight into the lives of others. A person who has realized his own pain can write, shoot, play, and show someone else experiencing such pain. Because a person's first subject of appeal is himself.”
ERCAN KESAL
How does a person put himself forward as a bid price?
Why do we all now look like horses running wild?
How can one feel part of the world?
Is there a common motto for everyone who wants to start something or take a step?
Do words that cannot be translated into other languages tell us the most?
Are we doomed to exhaustion where we find comfort?
Why are so many screenwriters, unaware of each other, writing the same story right now?
Do we have a long way to go to become a different and distinguished society?
What can studying anthropology and thinking about anthropology teach an artist?
“What you are about to read is nothing but bread crumbs that I keep in my pocket at home so that I can return home from the forest where I was left all alone, like the children in Grimm's Fairy Tales. My only concern is to return home safely..."
Yenal Bilgici asked, Ercan Kesal answered. The Bread Crumbs in My Pocket is a guide, a companion to return home... A journey about humanity accompanied by countless books and movies...
Publisher | : | Chronic Book |
Number of pages | : | 168 |
Publication Year | : | 2022 |
ISBN | : | 9786256989023 |
The heart | : | Turkish |