KAYA — THE ROCK AND THE SEA is a 90-minute feature documentary in which I and my father go on a journey through time and into the depths of our souls. Formerly caught in our fixed roles as ‘the oppressor’ and ‘the oppressed’, we both seize our encounters in front of the camera as a chance to transform our relationship. We ask ourselves how we can live out our dreams despite the traumas that we experienced in our family and as Turkish migrants in Germany in intense conversations spanning over 2 years. I am thereby also telling the (migration) history of the 2nd and 3rd generation
My Dad didn’t want to be an egoist and bully like his own father, and luckily he never was. However, as a child I could feel that he was unhappy with his familial responsibilities as he was with life in general. Even though he didn’t say it, I knew that he was yearning for something else. As an adult I found out that something else he never told me about was a life back in Turkey. My film gradually shows what really lies behind his longing for “home” and ultimately reveals a commonality between us: the wish for freedom.
Our filmic journey leads us to important places and stations in our life in Turkey, Berlin, and Barcelona. KAYA - THE ROCK AND THE SEA is not just about the past. I am supporting my Dad in being free here and now by inviting him to connect with his own feelings of freedom; just like he began supporting and encouraging me in my pursuits after the tumultuous time we had together during my teen years. Solid as a rock...in this film we switch our roles to a certain extent and dive into the sea of 1000 possibilities.