Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
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Ali Atay | ... | Ömer |
Haluk Bilginer | ... | Ibrahim | |
Arin Kusaksizoglu | ... | Ahmet | |
Mehmet Özgür | ... | Cevdet | |
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Hande Dogandemir | ... | Elif |
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Kerem Alp Kabul | ... | Cevdet Yegen 1 |
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Ismail Ay | ... | Ilçedeki Çayci |
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Hüseyin Tas | ... | Köydeki Çayci |
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Murat Deniz | ... | Arsiv Memuru |
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Murat Dada | ... | Kaymakam |
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Hakan Oztas | ... | Komiser |
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Cantürk Çolak | ... | Çaycinin Oglu |
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Oguzhan Ayaz | ... | Komutan |
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Yigit Bahar | ... | Cevdet Yegen 2 |
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Nisa Sofiya Aksongur | ... | Uyuyan Ögrenci |
Suffering through a mid-life crisis, Omer has to face the angry villagers in order to realize his estranged father's dying wish to be buried under the enshrined Noah Tree which his father claims to have planted half a century ago.
Shots were flawless. The movie looks beautiful from start to finish. Acting was of course great as expected from Haluk Bilginer and Ali Atay. The story wasnt shocking but it also wasn't the focus of the movie. What makes this movie so great is the cinematography and watching these characters interact. In that sense this movie is very similar to Nuri Bilge Ceylan's works. But since this is a debut film i dont think this is an issue. I believe the director will create his own style in time.