SEVA Documentary Screening
In Solidarity with the Survivors of the February 6 Earthquakes
On the third anniversary of the February 6 earthquakes in Turkey, we gather to keep memory alive and to strengthen solidarity amid the ongoing traces of destruction.
We invite you to a screening of Seva, a documentary that offers a thoughtful look at post-earthquake Antakya through the themes of uncertainty, absence, grief, regeneration, and healing.
Through the eyes of women, children, and young people, Seva reflects on how art, collective production, and solidarity become tools for rebuilding life and nurturing hope in the aftermath of devastation.
The screening is hosted by Droog Amsterdam in collaboration with SineKumpanya, and will be followed by a conversation with the film’s director, Nesime Karateke.
Documentary Language: Turkish with English subtitles.
Film Duration: 54 mins
Doors Open: 18:00
Film Start: 18:30
Film End: 19:20
Q&A with the director: 19:30
Support Students Affected by the Earthquake
Three years after the February 6 earthquakes in Turkey, many families are still facing the long-term consequences of displacement, loss, and economic hardship. Access to consistent, nutritious meals remains a challenge for children and young people in affected areas.
As part of this event, we are raising funds to support the meals of 144 students impacted by the earthquake.
Your contribution will directly help provide daily meals and ongoing support for students whose lives were disrupted by the disaster.
Every donation makes a tangible difference.
🔗 Donate here:
https://supp.to/support-the-meals-of-144-students-affected-by-the-earthquake-28/donate
Thank you for standing in solidarity and contributing to long-term recovery.



