Synopsis
The editor of the country’s most esteemed national newspaper receives an astonishing piece of film footage one morning. It proves that the president is secretly smuggling weapons into a neighbouring country. The public and the parliament are unaware that they are being drawn into an international war. He decides to publish the pictures.
The resulting uproar changes his life forever.
He is arrested by the government on charges of espionage and imprisoned indefinitely in solitary confinement. Leaving behind his wife and son, he relies on the power of his imagination to get him through his imprisonment. He finds ways to get around the prison’s ban on colour, to smuggle out articles for publication; he resists his captors with mischievous perseverance.
Finally, he is released but the government’s grip on the country’s media and its legal system makes his bid for a fair hearing more challenging still.
This play is adapted from Can Dündar’s beautiful book: We Are Arrested