Emotional Moments in Cold Fault Documentary

Malatya City Council Deputy Secretary General Hasan Batar, Malatya City Council Women's Council President Saliha Bulut, Cold Fault Documentary Director Mahir Temur, Cold Fault Documentary Coordinator Nezir Kızılkaya and City Council Women's Council participated in the 'Cold Fay' Documentary program held at the Malatya Art Center Conference Hall. members attended.

A MEANINGFUL NOTE WAS MADE IN HISTORY

Making the opening speech before the Cold Fault Documentary, Malatya City Council Women's Council President Saliha Bulut said, “We experienced great pain after the February 6 Earthquakes. We have not forgotten any of these pains. It is impossible for us to forget, in this sense, a meaningful note has been made in history, a very valuable study and documentary has been made, we find this documentary very important so that we do not forget and remember it in the coming years. "We would like to thank Director Mahir Temur and everyone who contributed to the shooting of the Cold Fault Documentary," he said.

Members of the City Council Women's Council who watched the Cold Fault Documentary had emotional moments.

WE NEEDED THIS DOCUMENTARY TO CREATE EARTHQUAKE RESISTANT CITIES

Director Mahir Temur, who said that he cried again while watching the Cold Fault Documentary, said: “Actually, this is what I wanted. During the February 6 Earthquakes, I wanted not only the citizens trapped under the rubble to cry, but also the rulers of the state. We achieved this in the documentary. We needed this documentary to create earthquake-resistant cities. Earthquakes don't kill, buildings kill us. We made this documentary with a team of 20 people. This documentary is now out of our hands, it has cost Malatya. We said in memory of the 53 thousand people who lost their lives in the earthquake, may God have mercy on them and rest them in peace. There is a lot of hard work. I would like to thank all my teammates who contributed to the documentary. "I would like to thank Malatya City Council and you very much," he said.