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Sibel

  • 2018
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
3.1K
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Sibel (2018)
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25-year-old Sibel lives with her father and sister in a secluded village in the mountains of Turkey's Black Sea region. Sibel is a mute, but she communicates by using the ancestral whistled ... Read all25-year-old Sibel lives with her father and sister in a secluded village in the mountains of Turkey's Black Sea region. Sibel is a mute, but she communicates by using the ancestral whistled language of the area. There she crosses path with a fugitive. Injured, threatening and vul... Read all25-year-old Sibel lives with her father and sister in a secluded village in the mountains of Turkey's Black Sea region. Sibel is a mute, but she communicates by using the ancestral whistled language of the area. There she crosses path with a fugitive. Injured, threatening and vulnerable, he is the first one to take a fresh look at her.

  • Directors
    • Guillaume Giovanetti
    • Çagla Zencirci
  • Writers
    • Guillaume Giovanetti
    • Ramata-Toulaye Sy
    • Çagla Zencirci
  • Stars
    • Damla Sönmez
    • Erkan Kolçak Köstendil
    • Emin Gürsoy
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    3.1K
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    • Directors
      • Guillaume Giovanetti
      • Çagla Zencirci
    • Writers
      • Guillaume Giovanetti
      • Ramata-Toulaye Sy
      • Çagla Zencirci
    • Stars
      • Damla Sönmez
      • Erkan Kolçak Köstendil
      • Emin Gürsoy
    • 11User reviews
    • 48Critic reviews
    • 65Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 12 wins & 18 nominations total

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    Damla Sönmez
    Damla Sönmez
    • Sibel
    Erkan Kolçak Köstendil
    Erkan Kolçak Köstendil
    • Ali
    Emin Gürsoy
    Emin Gürsoy
    • Emin
    Elit Iscan
    Elit Iscan
    • Fatma
    Meral Çetinkaya
    Meral Çetinkaya
    • Narin
    Gülçin Kültür Sahin
    • Feride
    • (as Gülçin Kültür)
    Sevval Tezcan
    • Çiçek
    Kazim Yilmaz
    • Asher…
    • Directors
      • Guillaume Giovanetti
      • Çagla Zencirci
    • Writers
      • Guillaume Giovanetti
      • Ramata-Toulaye Sy
      • Çagla Zencirci
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    10Diconsolado

    Beautiful captivating Sibel...

    Here is a wonderful, sober little tale of a young girl, Sibel, but not just any young girl. A survivor of segregation. A fond and brave being, full of sensibility and with a compassionate heart that fights for her own voice - the only one that speaks the truth, the only one the world has tried to keep from our befuddled senses. Somewhat introduced as a lost and wild soul, she turns out to be the most dedicated spirited human in her land. Damla Sönmez captures us from start to finish, in a movie that flows through its story in a breath of an absolute and beautiful realism.
    9lexva5

    Breaking the Stigma

    From the moment Sibel (Damla Sönmez)makes her appearance on screen, she captivates us through her beautiful expressive eyes and launches us into here world. She is a mute communicating only through whistling, ostracized by her fellow women tea plantation workers (and even her younger sister) for she is considered a bad omen - whether for someone getting pregnant or getting engaged. Only a half mad woman Nairn, who she visits occasionally seem to accept her. Sibel tries to break this vicious stigma and tries to gain acceptance by her community by killing a wolf which apparently is foraging the mountains and the whereabouts. She is armed with a rifle which her father has given her and she sets traps for the wolf. Despite her efforts the wolf never appears, but she manages to capture an army deserter (and hence a traitor to the locals) through one of her traps. Eventually this cascades to a tragic/dramatic turn of events where her relationship with her family and the villagers is tested and turned on its head. I found this film to be a powerful film, that is visually breathtaking at times, cruel, intense and captivating in its core issues. What happens when a foreigner is trying to raise an awareness which we cannot even comprehend because of our closed outlook, superstitions, religion maybe, culture etc? A dramatic turn of events, help Sibel (who in reality is somewhat free because of her handicap. She goes around without wearing a scarf and with a rifle like a man) to break the Silence that her stigma put her in, becoming a person in her own right. No longer a slave to her culture or community/familial ties, when several truths sink in, she is willing to pay the price to become her own person and obtain true freedom. This film almost deserves a second watching
    8calicut110

    Powerful and unexpected

    The actress and character are so badass you are left wondering why nobody else around sees that. That's a big part of the irony of this film. Aside from that I cared so deeply for these characters, great direction and storytelling. It was a thrilling journey. I could imagine this being a best foreign film nominee, it was that good!
    FrenchEddieFelson

    Tale of another space-time

    In a rural Turkish environment, the film describes for a few days a young mute woman (Sibel) who is rejected by an inhospitable and rough village community, and confronted with customs of another time. The overall result is a little bland: 5/6 of 10.
    6freydis-e

    Well-made film covering interesting material

    This is a fine film, solidly acted across the board, which introduces us to village life in Turkey's northern mountains. Shots of wilderness and village settings are great and, while not that much actually happens, the plot and the main character's plight, continue to grip the viewer throughout.

    What's different here is the extraordinary Sibel, mute because of a childhood illness, she communicates via an ancient whistling language (originally evolved to allow farmers to 'talk' over very long distances) now spoken and understood by only a few. Because of her disability, she is treated somewhere between a child, not required to cover her head (presumably because no man will want her) and a man, allowed to go freely around the village, fields and forest, carrying her rifle. Her attitudes are interesting - she fearlessly takes on an unknown male assailant, but makes no resistance when the older women of the village attack her. Even more interesting (and producing perhaps the best performance of the film) is the attitude of her conflicted father, the local mayor. Sibel provides him with the domestic support, cooking and cleaning, that any widower expects of his daughter in this society, but also with the companionship usually provided by a son as the two go hunting together and he declares with pride that she knows the forest better than any local man. At some deeper level he understands that not only disabled people are abused by this culture, but, through Sibel, that women are too. Even in his position of power though, he is unable to change anything.

    The script is a bit less reliable - for example it's not believable that the prissy younger sister would have the courage, let alone the skills required to track Sibel into the deep forest undetected. But the upbeat ending is fine. This is not victim-feminism, but presents a character able, despite a wobble or two, to function well despite all the odds stacked against her by both her disability and the chauvinist society she lives in.

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    • Trivia
      The film premiered at the Locarno International Film Festival in August of 2018.
    • Goofs
      The story takes place in a particular region of Turkey (eastern region of the Black Sea coast) where locals are popularly known to speak in a distinct, heavily accented dialect of Turkish, yet the characters of the movie, locals of this region, speak Turkish without any accent.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Présent, passé... présent (2020)
    • Soundtracks
      Sus Payi (Hush Money)
      Written by Pi

      Composed by Bassel Hallak

      Performed by Pi

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    • Release date
      • March 6, 2019 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Turkey
      • France
      • Germany
      • Luxembourg
    • Official sites
      • Bidibul Productions (Luxembourg)
      • Mars Productions (Turkey)
    • Language
      • Turkish
    • Also known as
      • Сибел/Sibel
    • Filming locations
      • Kuskoy, Turkey
    • Production companies
      • Les Films du Tambour
      • Riva Filmproduktion
      • Bidibul Productions
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $410,774
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 31 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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