In the 1990s Orhan Pamuk, the Nobel Prize-winning author of My Name is Red, bought a rundown building in Beyoğlu, an unfashionable suburb of Istanbul. Over the next two decades he slowly turned it into a museum: a monument to the obsessive personality of Kemal, the fictional protagonist of his 2008 bestseller The Museum of Innocence, who hoards every object relating to his secret affair with Füsun.
Directed by Grant Gee, the award-winning filmmaker whose Patience: After Sebald was screened at the festival in 2012, Innocence of Memories offers a dreamlike mediation on the novel, the museum, and Istanbul itself. The screening is followed by a discussion with Grant Gee. The event will be chaired by writer and critic Peter Murphy.
Presented in association with the Irish Film Institute.