The Shipwrecked Triptych
Deniz Eroglu
Fiction : 90' / Dystopian, Bodies, Trauma

The Shipwrecked Triptych is a 90-minute anthology film that employs the universal metaphor of shipwreck to examine human fragility and the precarious boundary between existence and nonexistence. Across three distinct episodes – each defined by its own era, style, and genre – shared visual motifs and thematic currents tether these disparate worlds, challenging viewers to confront the delicate ties that bind us to life.

/ EXHIBITION

Lisboa
September 20 | 16h15 | Cinema São Jorge - Sala 3
QL - Queer Art Competition
https://www.pascaleramonda.com

/ Details

Year: 2025

Country: The Netherlands, Germany

Language: german

Subtitles: english

With: Felician Hohnloser, Sara Klein Larsen, Mylene-Gloria Kitoko-Buala, Jürgen Ottmüller, Sebi Jäger, Klemens Trenkle

/ Direction

Deniz Eroglu

Denmark / Turkey


Deniz Eroglu (b. 1981) is a Danish-Turkish artist, based in Berlin and Amsterdam, whose multidisciplinary work spans sculpture, video and filmmaking. He studied fine arts at the Funen Art Academy and at Städelschule. Over the years, Eroglu has developed his artistic practice through comprehensive installations that include videos, texts and sculptures. His first feature, The Shipwrecked Triptych, integrates his extensive experience in visual arts into cinematic storytelling.


 

Photo: Sebastian Gudmand Hoyer


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