Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaAfter Turkey's 2016 coup attempt, three professionals accused of terrorism join migrants fleeing the country. Different backgrounds unite in their search for safety and freedom.After Turkey's 2016 coup attempt, three professionals accused of terrorism join migrants fleeing the country. Different backgrounds unite in their search for safety and freedom.After Turkey's 2016 coup attempt, three professionals accused of terrorism join migrants fleeing the country. Different backgrounds unite in their search for safety and freedom.
- Regia
- Sceneggiatura
- Star
- Premi
- 3 vittorie totali
Dilan Derya Zeynilli
- Nilufer
- (as Dilan Derya Aydin)
Doga Celik
- Sahab
- (as Sarp Doga Celik)
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This film is a striking portrayal of the global refugee crisis, told through a deeply human and emotional lens. Despite its visibly limited resources, it achieves remarkable cinematic power with breathtaking visuals and sincere storytelling. The filmmakers turn constraints into strengths, delivering a moving and thought-provoking experience. It's a raw and honest depiction of suffering, resilience, and hope-reflecting the harsh reality faced by millions around the world, and reminding us of our shared humanity.
This film is an emotional journey that sheds light on the often-ignored struggles of refugees around the world. The visuals are hauntingly beautiful, serving as a stark contrast to the pain within the story. It doesn't just tell a refugee story-it brings their pain to life, reminding us that behind every statistic is a face, a family, and a story worth hearing.
This film is an emotional journey that sheds light on the often-ignored struggles of refugees around the world. The visuals are hauntingly beautiful, serving as a stark contrast to the pain within the story. It doesn't just tell a refugee story-it brings their pain to life, reminding us that behind every statistic is a face, a family, and a story worth hearing.
Exodus is a rare film that masterfully balances political urgency with deeply human storytelling. Set in the tense aftermath of the 2016 attempted coup in Turkey, it follows three strangers-a university lecturer, a police officer, and a Kurdish artist-each unjustly accused and forced to flee their homeland. What could have become a loud, didactic political drama instead unfolds as a quiet, emotionally resonant story about resilience, identity, and the bonds formed in crisis.
The film's greatest strength lies in its restraint. Rather than dramatizing the characters' suffering, Exodus invites the viewer into their emotional world with quiet precision. It explores what it truly means to lose everything-your profession, your home, your sense of belonging-while still holding onto hope and dignity. The performances are grounded and deeply human, bringing nuance and authenticity to every scene.
What sets Exodus apart is its focus on universal themes-fear, loss, solidarity, and the longing for freedom-experienced through different cultural and personal lenses. It's not just a story about fleeing a country; it's about rediscovering one's self and forging unexpected connections in the face of uncertainty.
A haunting, understated film that stays with you long after it ends, Exodus is a powerful reminder of the quiet courage required to start over. Highly recommended.
The film's greatest strength lies in its restraint. Rather than dramatizing the characters' suffering, Exodus invites the viewer into their emotional world with quiet precision. It explores what it truly means to lose everything-your profession, your home, your sense of belonging-while still holding onto hope and dignity. The performances are grounded and deeply human, bringing nuance and authenticity to every scene.
What sets Exodus apart is its focus on universal themes-fear, loss, solidarity, and the longing for freedom-experienced through different cultural and personal lenses. It's not just a story about fleeing a country; it's about rediscovering one's self and forging unexpected connections in the face of uncertainty.
A haunting, understated film that stays with you long after it ends, Exodus is a powerful reminder of the quiet courage required to start over. Highly recommended.
Exodus is a powerful and emotional film that quietly pulls you into the lives of people who've lost everything overnight. Set in the aftermath of the 2016 coup attempt in Turkey, it tells the story of three strangers-each from very different walks of life-who are forced to flee their country after being wrongly accused. What makes the movie so effective is its focus on the human side of political turmoil. It doesn't shout; it simply shows the fear, hope, and small acts of courage that come with trying to survive.
The performances feel real and grounded, and the story moves at a pace that gives each character room to breathe. It's not just about escaping a country-it's about identity, loss, and unexpected solidarity. You walk away feeling like you've met real people, not just characters. A quietly moving film that stays with you.
The performances feel real and grounded, and the story moves at a pace that gives each character room to breathe. It's not just about escaping a country-it's about identity, loss, and unexpected solidarity. You walk away feeling like you've met real people, not just characters. A quietly moving film that stays with you.
The very existence of such a film feels like an indictment of humanity itself. While it only scratches the surface of the harsh realities and lived experiences it portrays, the most heartbreaking aspect is that these events continue to unfold even as we speak. I cannot bear to witness the world's profound hypocrisy laid bare in this way.
I wish this film could mark an end to such stories, but I'm certain it represents only the beginning. My deepest gratitude goes to everyone who contributed to bringing this important work to life. I can only hope that after creating this film, their own lives won't become the subject of another such story.
This is cinema that forces us to confront uncomfortable truths - the kind of film that should exist as a cautionary tale rather than a reflection of our ongoing reality. It serves as both an artistic achievement and a damning commentary on the state of our world.
I wish this film could mark an end to such stories, but I'm certain it represents only the beginning. My deepest gratitude goes to everyone who contributed to bringing this important work to life. I can only hope that after creating this film, their own lives won't become the subject of another such story.
This is cinema that forces us to confront uncomfortable truths - the kind of film that should exist as a cautionary tale rather than a reflection of our ongoing reality. It serves as both an artistic achievement and a damning commentary on the state of our world.
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A remarkable and deeply moving work of art that brings together the lives of individuals from diverse backgrounds, showing intersections of their stories. Despite coming from different walks of life, they are united by their shared experience of oppression, and their collective struggle, resilience, and the profound effort to truly understand one another across the divides of culture, and identity.
A powerful scenario that sets political divisions aside to explore why it is essential for us to truly understand one another. It feels as if it's based on real stories.
It tells what other people experience in their life.
A powerful scenario that sets political divisions aside to explore why it is essential for us to truly understand one another. It feels as if it's based on real stories.
It tells what other people experience in their life.
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