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Pazar: Bir Ticaret Masali

  • 2008
  • 1h 33min
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Pazar: Bir Ticaret Masali (2008)
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaA Turkish small time black marketeer wants to enter the cell phone business. To get enough money, he promises the local doctor to get medicine for sick children.A Turkish small time black marketeer wants to enter the cell phone business. To get enough money, he promises the local doctor to get medicine for sick children.A Turkish small time black marketeer wants to enter the cell phone business. To get enough money, he promises the local doctor to get medicine for sick children.

  • Dirección
    • Ben Hopkins
  • Guionista
    • Ben Hopkins
  • Elenco
    • Tayanç Ayaydin
    • Genco Erkal
    • Senay Aydin
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    6.9/10
    1.3 k
    TU CALIFICACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Ben Hopkins
    • Guionista
      • Ben Hopkins
    • Elenco
      • Tayanç Ayaydin
      • Genco Erkal
      • Senay Aydin
    • 2Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 23Opiniones de los críticos
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    • Premios
      • 6 premios ganados y 4 nominaciones en total

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    Tayanç Ayaydin
    Tayanç Ayaydin
    • Mihram
    Genco Erkal
    • Fazil
    Senay Aydin
    • Elif
    Hakan Sahin
    • Mustafa
    Rojin
    • Singer
    • (as Rojîn Ulker)
    Sarp Akkaya
    Sarp Akkaya
    • Faruk
    Ufuk Asar
    • Baran
    Övül Avkiran
    Özlem Baskaya
    Özlem Baskaya
    • Parfüm Alan Kadin
    Cengiz Bozkurt
    Cengiz Bozkurt
    • Hasan
    Nesrin Cavadzade
    Nesrin Cavadzade
    • Eczaci
    Melih Duzenli
    • Osman
    Eren Karakus
    • Genç Kalfa
    Ferit Kaya
    Ferit Kaya
    • Serhat
    Ercan Kilicarslan
    • Sinirdaki Çavus
    Hasan Küçükçetin
    Hasan Küçükçetin
    • Irfan
    Kubilay Tunçer
    • Telefon Sirketi Yöneticisi
    Sinan Tuzcu
    • Telefon Isçisi
    • Dirección
      • Ben Hopkins
    • Guionista
      • Ben Hopkins
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    8johnnyboyz

    "Business is business" one character informs us at a specific point; and here, Ben Hopkins' film is both a fascinating but relatively brutal covering of exactly that.

    Turkish film The Market: A Tale of Trade is about a poor but eager middle-aged businessman supporting a family in early 1990s Turkey, under relatively low-key living conditions, whom is explored to subscribe to a more Capitalist ideal only to become more desperate and less law abiding as the film wears on. The man is Mihram (Ayaydin), someone whom comes across as a slave driver of sorts in his driving employees on in a local black market business that he runs and someone whom both berates laziness and seems immensely shrewd in his line of work. The man has aspirations to escalate and move on up into the cell phone industry, something a close companion informs both him and us of the dangers and sheer risk of going anywhere near; but a self-promotion is what he wants and his lust to subscribe to a Capitalist ideal in escalating and moving up a rung into a richer sector for himself and his family is what he wants. The film coming to resemble a fascinating, deeply involving drama about the man having to raise the money to get this dream going; the lengths he has to go and how it affects not only his well-being but those around him.

    The film is a satisfying blending of gritty realism with black comedy with certain escapist, absurdest elements. It isn't everyday you encounter a film that contains a Bollywood-style musical number describing how the Islamic world is now rife with Western infused ideologies, complete with musicians unbeknownst to the characters but directly addressing us, as well as a tense and unnerving encounter at a border checkpoint as Kalachnikov wielding guards sniff over a truck whose driver is trying to smuggle items across. Director Ben Hopkins, whom through his name doesn't strike me as being particularly Turkish, balances all the elements and content perfectly; demonstrating expertly an ability to portray life in a foreign nation, under a foreign culture at a set time some fifteen-odd years ago. Hopkins has an eye for catching the hardships and lifestyles the majority of his characters lead, and how they affect them. The urgency applied to the film, given what's at stake, and what it is that is to be undertaken means to his characters displays an acute sense of awareness on Hopkins' behalf of a specific country and its specific people going through very specific changes at a specific time – in short, it's nigh on masterfully directed.

    The lead is indeed Mihram, a conversation with fellow business accomplice Mustafa (Sahin) in a dingy little outdoor corridor set away from the main street the film's point of no return as he undertakes this business mission. Behind the lead, metal shutters appear cold and shut off what is behind him so we cannot see; the sense that they resemble a closed shop front or a previous establishment which has since gone out of business and been shut down at the front, gently resonating with us as what is spoken about plays out. Leading off into the distance and into brilliant white daylight, manipulated so as to catch our eye at the end of this tunnel, is a path into the unknown; a road down which it itself is dark and dingy but offers a fleeting glance at salvation in the process. The placing of the two characters here and having them speak of what they speak about foreshadow's Mihram's passage or journey ahead which could very well end in either disaster or a considerably better-off existence, as exemplified by the looming shutters thrust down upon a local business or the high life representative by the bright light.

    Hopkins' setting of the film in a dusty; warm; humid period of summer in 1994 Turkey allows ideas linked to the downfall of Communism in Eastern Europe of around the time to play out more effectively and in a fresher manner: Mihram is most probably one of the first to unleash himself upon this newfound opportunity of more global supply and demand. The explosion of a newfound sense of identity or of 'self' within the depths of Eastern Europe at around this time appear to enable people, such as the man we follow in Mihram, to partake in a more generalised; more Western way of living born out of the collapse of former ways of life. Indeed, in one sequence on an isolated and somewhat barren rural hillside, an elderly woman berates cell phone company employees for overseeing maintenance on a large pylon in her vicinity; the pylon of which is more broadly linked to Mihram's overall Capitalist goal in that he chases a cell phone enterprise and one of which is intrinsically linked to an elderly, more traditional person's disregard for both the fresher mindset and the globalised ideas that arrive with these ideas.

    The central point of interest is what gallivanting off on this trek does to our lead; The Market: A Tale of Trade effectively an hour of a man put through a wringer of Western approaches to business and the cold hearted; calculated; criminally minded characteristics it either brings out in him or, given whatever early perception you have of the man, accentuates. One particularly distressing scene unfolds in a hospital, the walking through a child's ward so as to get to somewhere in which the stealing of some medicine is possible - an allowing of the lead to observe whom it is he is effectively taking from so as to hopefully garner an advance in his own life. Was Mihram, this home owning family man whom has a youngster of his own, always this kind of person? Or have fresh ideologies implemented on both his nation, and those republics around Turkey, veered everybody off and away from the equal distributing Communist mindset into greed and individualism. The blackly comic humour abound in his bumbling attempts to do what he is trying are blended in majestically, the film a thoroughly nourishing slice of cinema.
    6fnorful

    I can get it for you wholesale…or less!

    Seen in the World Tour sidebar at the 33rd Cleveland International Film Festival, this tells us of Mihram's efforts to upgrade his standing as an entrepreneur in mid-90's Turkey. He is a "procurer" of whatever people contract him for. In the first scene he has brought a man a cable to replace one recently stolen. Remarkably, the cable is the exact length required. The dawning that Mihram (who didn't do the stealing) is selling the man his own cable is a warm and funny introduction to the tale to follow. But he wants to set up a cell phone franchise, making him a legitimate merchant, and for that he'll need much more money.

    An opportunity is presented to help a local doctor get needed medicines, available in neighboring Kazakhstan. This chance to improve his relationship with both God and his wife (and turn a large profit) leads Mihram on the story arc through the rest of his adventure. Deals are made, the local "mafia" is flouted, and an endearing Uncle is recruited to help with the smuggling.

    There is a lot of humanity presented, with the characters well understood. Every interaction becomes a negotiation., whether over a card table or at a border checkpoint. The scenes of bartering are wonderfully reminiscent of watching any "relative from the old country" work their magic on a local merchant. All I will say about the reconcilement of the plot is that it is Indie: It makes some sense, it's a little unexpected and it's a bit ironic.

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    Detalles

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 27 de noviembre de 2008 (Alemania)
    • Países de origen
      • Alemania
      • Turquía
      • Reino Unido
      • Kazajistán
    • Sitio oficial
      • Official site
    • Idiomas
      • Azerbaiyano
      • Turco
    • También se conoce como
      • The Market: A Tale of Trade
    • Productoras
      • Flying Moon Filmproduktion
      • Eurasia Film
      • Geißendörfer Film- und Fernsehproduktion (GFF)
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      • EUR 1,200,000 (estimado)
    • Total a nivel mundial
      • USD 100,076
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      1 hora 33 minutos
    • Relación de aspecto
      • 1.85 : 1

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