Aileye Mahsus/ Families Only, Karşı Sanat Çalışmaları Istanbul

'Timeless Tide' (2003) is a film that laments the premature loss of beloved family members due to war. Compassion grows out of experienced fear. In order to ward off the threat of such a loss, by writing their names onto the beach of Morto Bay at the tip of the Galipoli Peninsula and watching the names be washed away by the tide, Maria Sezer went through the ritual of imaginary personal loss of men of different nationalities that died during the Galipoli war.