In the 1990s, a handful of journalists are trying to attract the world’s attention to the human rights abuses in Diyarbakır. One of them discovers the traces of a paramilitary gang. When the newspaper’s distribution is blocked, the team has to come up with new ways to reach their readership.
Sedat Yılmaz’s debut film is an uncompromising political drama that sheds light on a dark era in the history of Turkey, when Kurdish journalists were put under immense pressure. Press uniquely utilizes a distinct sense of humor to deal with a human-rights issue that has stayed taboo for many years.
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