This article was automatically translated from the original Turkish version.
Rainbow Fascism is a documentary production that will premiere on tabii, a digital publishing platform based in Türkiye. The production addresses specific ideological orientations that have become part of contemporary social and political debates, focusing on global discussions surrounding these issues. The documentary examines its chosen topics through a structured narrative framework, incorporating diverse perspectives and examples, with the aim of making current areas of debate on the subject visible.
Rainbow Fascism - Official Trailer (natural image)
Rainbow Fascism is one of the original productions to be published under the tabii platform. The documentary is planned as a six-episode series. It examines the various impacts of LGBTQ+-based lobbying activities that have gained prominence globally in recent years. A broad spectrum of fields—including education, media, social life, and global politics—forms the central axis of the documentary’s investigation.
Rather than focusing on a specific time period or single geographic region, the documentary’s narrative progresses through examples from around the world. In this approach, developments in different countries, expert analyses, and varied narratives are presented. The production establishes a structure that invites viewers to engage with the subject matter through their own critical evaluation by posing questions related to the topics addressed.
The documentary will begin its release on January 18 via the digital platform tabii. Upon release, it will be included among tabii’s original documentary content. The digital distribution of the production ensures that its content is accessible on an international platform. This choice of distribution aligns with the nature of the documentary’s subject matter, which addresses issues debated not only locally but also on a global scale.
tabii is an international digital broadcasting network operating under TRT. The platform features original productions across various genres and includes documentary content within its programming range. Rainbow Fascism is positioned among tabii’s original productions within this framework.
The documentary is structured as a six-episode series. Rather than following a chronological narrative, it adopts a thematic progression. Each episode addresses a specific area of debate or social impact, covering fields such as education policy, media representation, societal transformation processes, and global politics.
The narrative style is constructed as a multi-layered framework rather than a one-directional transmission. Expert opinions, firsthand examples from different countries, and diverse assessments form the core elements of the documentary. This structure enables the documentary not only to define its subjects but also to make visible the broader areas of debate surrounding them.

Post by Eyüp Gökhan Özekin, producer of Rainbow Fascism, on X (X)
In Rainbow Fascism, the activities of LGBTQ+-based lobbying networks, identified as influential on a global scale, are examined across multiple domains. Their impacts on education systems, modes of representation in media content, and transformations in social life form the central themes of the documentary. These themes are explored through examples from various countries, establishing a comparative framework.
The documentary also raises questions regarding the dynamics driving these processes and the actors shaping them. Public responses and mechanisms of resistance to these developments are also included among the topics of discussion. In this context, the documentary constructs a narrative framework centered around specific questions.
Filming for the production took place across multiple geographic regions. A total of twelve countries, including Germany, the United States, Spain, the Netherlands, France, and the United Kingdom, were involved in the filming process. This international network of locations enabled the documentary to present a global perspective.
The examples drawn from different countries aim to demonstrate that the themes addressed in the documentary are not confined to a single societal structure. In line with this approach, the documentary establishes a narrative foundation that reveals how similar debates have developed globally. The countries featured in the filming contributed to the diversity of the narrative and presented the content within a multifaceted context.
The preparation phase of the documentary spanned more than two years. During this period, footage from various countries, expert evaluations, and diverse narratives were integrated into a cohesive whole. This extended preparation process ensured that the documentary possesses a comprehensive and rich content structure.
During preparation, a multi-layered narrative structure was preferred over a slogan-driven approach. Accordingly, the documentary addressed its subjects without reducing them to a single framework, instead exploring them through multiple dimensions. This aspect of the production allowed for narrative diversity and enabled the topics to be examined from various angles.

Post by TRT General Director Zahid Sobacı on X (X)
The release date of the documentary was officially announced by TRT. The production also entered public discourse through social media posts by TRT General Director Mehmet Zahid Sobacı. These posts highlighted the ideological debates addressed by the documentary and confirmed its release date as Sunday, January 18.
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General Definition of the Documentary
Publication Process and Platform Information
Episode Structure and Content Design
Thematic Areas Addressed
International Filming and Narrative Scope
Preparation Process and Production Characteristics
Public Position and Announcement of Release