Gelin - Turk Sinemasinin en iyi 10'ude 2 - TVRip - 1973
<b>Gelin - Ömer Lütfi Akad - TVrip - 1973</b>Director: Lutfi Akad
Company:Erman Film
Country:Turkey
Publication date: 1973
Format / Quality: TVRip/XVID
Size: 700 Mb
Language"Turkish
Цитата:
Hayallerini gerçekleştirmek için İstanbul`a gelen Yusuf, uzaklara gitmeyi düşleyen fotoğrafçı akrabası Mahmut`un yanına yerleşir. Mahmut ise Yusuf`u hoş karşılamamıştır. Nuri Bilge Ceylan, bu filmiyle Cannes Film Festivali dahil olmak üzere birçok festivalden ödülle dönmüş, adını geniş kitlelere duyurmuştu.
Ömer Lütfi Akad`ın üçlemesinin ilk filmi olan Gelin`de Yozgat`tan İstanbul`a göçen bir ailenin dramı anlatılır.
Цитата:THE BRIDE (Gelin)
Cast: Hulya Kocyigit, Kerem Yilmazer, Kahraman Kiral, Ali Sen, Aliye Rona, Kamuran Usluer, Nazan Adali, Seden KiziltuncFestivals and Awards:
Best Film, Best Supporting Actress, Best Supporting Actor Awards in the Golden Cocoon (Altin Koza) Film Festival, Adana, TurkeySynopsis:
The Bride, which depicts the struggles of a migrant Anatolian family to adapt to and survive in the very different conditions of urban Istanbul, is one of the best presentations of internal migration in Turkish cinema. It is also the first, and most accomplished film in Ömer Lütfi Akad's celebrated trilogy, which with The Wedding (Dügün, 1973) and Blood Money (Diyet) has earned a respected place in world cinema for its thematic unity. The Bride masterfully exposes the evolution of 'little Anatolia' in Istanbul, a phenomenon that would go on to acquire far larger dimensions.
The streets of Istanbul are paved with gold - or so people believe… The Bride portrays the migrant mentality with disarming realism: the unfaltering determination to build a 'present' and 'future' in the big city, even if that means selling everything back home. And the exceptional performance of Hülya Koçyigit in the role of Meryem reinforces the pathos. Here is a film of 'one-way' journeys: we see the young Meryem lose her ailing son as life grows ever harsher; we follow her to the local factory, where she eventually signs on; we watch parallel developments in the family she married into. And their respective odysseys are central to the 'great leaps forward' of Turkish cinema at the beginning of the 1970s.About the Director: Omer Lutfi Akad.
Born in 1916. He studied Economics. After working in the banking sector as production chief and accountant, he debuted as film director with Kill the Whore (1949). With his films, he established a unique style for Turkish cinema and became one of the pioneers of the period called Directors' Generation. In the seventies he realized the famous trilogy The Bride / The Wedding / The Sacrifice which is considered his masterpiece. Afterwards, forced by the unfavorable conditions, he withdrew from the cinema. He directed some adaptations for TV. He taught at the Cinema and TV Institute of the Mimar Sinan University.
Filmography:
Diyet (Blood Money, 1974)
Esir Hayat (1974)
Dugun (The Wedding, 1973)
Gelin (The Bride, 1973)
Gokce Cicek (1972)
Irmak (1972)
Yarali Kurt (The Wounded Wolf, 1972)
Anneler ve Kizlari (1971)
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