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Aller vers le soleil

Original title: Günese Yolculuk
  • 1999
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  • 1h 44m
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1.9K
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Aller vers le soleil (1999)
Drama

Mehmet, a young Turkish man newly migrated from the village Tire, takes a job searching for water leaks below the surface of the streets of Istanbul. Due to a strange set of events, he is mi... Read allMehmet, a young Turkish man newly migrated from the village Tire, takes a job searching for water leaks below the surface of the streets of Istanbul. Due to a strange set of events, he is mistaken for a Kurd, imprisoned, and brutally beaten.Mehmet, a young Turkish man newly migrated from the village Tire, takes a job searching for water leaks below the surface of the streets of Istanbul. Due to a strange set of events, he is mistaken for a Kurd, imprisoned, and brutally beaten.

  • Director
    • Yesim Ustaoglu
  • Writer
    • Yesim Ustaoglu
  • Stars
    • Nazmi Kirik
    • Newroz Baz
    • Mizgin Kapazan
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    1.9K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Yesim Ustaoglu
    • Writer
      • Yesim Ustaoglu
    • Stars
      • Nazmi Kirik
      • Newroz Baz
      • Mizgin Kapazan
    • 19User reviews
    • 21Critic reviews
    • 72Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 20 wins & 10 nominations total

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    Nazmi Kirik
    • Berzan
    • (as Nazmi Qirix)
    Newroz Baz
    • Mehmet
    Mizgin Kapazan
    • Arzu
    Ara Güler
    • Süleyman Bey
    Nigar Aktas
    Hilmi Erdem
    Lucia Marano
    Lucia Marano
    • Sexy girl
    • Director
      • Yesim Ustaoglu
    • Writer
      • Yesim Ustaoglu
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    8dikran-1

    A very good movie

    This is a very good movie with a simple story but lyrical and poetic cinematography. The scenes both in the cities and the countryside are beautiful. Some Turkish commentators who disliked the movie are simply blinded by their extreme nationalism and unwillingness to admit that Kurds were -and still are- oppressed in Turkey. Do they deny that the Kurdish language was forbidden in Turkey until just a few years ago? They should just read Amnesty International's description of Turkey's justice system and mistreatment of prisoners. Of course, they also deny that their ancestors committed Genocide against the Armenian population of the Ottoman Empire in 1915. If Turkey wants to join the EU, the young generation must first join twenty-first century and stop behaving like their ancestors. They must face history and come to terms with it. They must stop imprisoning journalists and others for "insulting Turkishness" simply by speaking out. It would also be nice if they stopped assassinating journalists and priests. Enjoy this very worthwhile movie, then read more about this region's history and make up your own mind.
    9eminkarakus

    The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada was inspired by this movie

    Ex-architect Yesim Ustaoglu was inspired to make this film after reading newspaper articles about Kurdish villages laid waste in southeastern Turkey. Given the level of censorship she faced, this lyrical, deceptively simple tale about love, loss, and identity (brilliantly shot by Kieslowski's old cameraman Jacek Petrycki) is all the more courageous. The story starts with two outsiders, Mehmet and Berzan, meeting in Istanbul, where both are eking out an existence in the face of police oppression. When Berzan is killed, Mehmet embarks on an epic journey across country to return his body to his home village. Ustaoglu is never didactic. Instead, she shows the bafflement and yearning of the young friends as they struggle to make sense of their predicament.
    dcviewer

    Moral and human, not just political

    This a beautiful movie with a moral and humane view that rises above the political. It shows how human interactions can be deep and independent of the political. The picture reveals a sensitive vision expressed with mature skill. The construction and cinematography are superb.
    morningsider

    a tender treatment of a heady subject matter

    yesim ustaoglu's crafted a beautiful, touching film that deals with the heady (and taboo) subject of turkish oppression of the kurds. without resorting to sentimentality or polemic, she's created tender characters who are not mere stand-ins for a political idea. mehmet's gradual realization of the kurdish reality in his own country starts out with his own stint in the police station (when he gets taken for a kurd because of his dark looks) and ends with an actual journey to the eastern part of the country where he witnesses firsthand the devastation that the government's "undeclared" war has wrought on the largely kurdish peasant population. the film is beautifully shot and despite its heavy subject matter, it is a joy to watch the largely unprofessional cast against the bustling cityscape of istanbul, and the plain beauty of the barren hills of southeastern anatolia.
    10haettich-achim

    an incredible but beautiful journey into the heart of darkness

    this is really an amazing movie that left me stunned for a long time. Ustaoglu has made a film of a pure essence that rely heavy on the visuals and grabs itself deeply in your heart. Like Silent Hill or Apocalyse Now it shows shots that burn into your brain and remain there long after. Beside this it delivers insights in the nature of human existence and his place in the universe. For Journey to the sun not the people in itself generate hate, exclusion and violence but all prevailing power structures that suck up a whole state like a sponge. Mehmet, one of the protagonists, goes on a journey that brings him to the root of humanity and the meaning of life. This movie demonstrates the importance of friendship and solidarity beyond and above all walls of hate and malice, and how paper thin is the line between unlimited humanity and border generating, infamous barbarity.

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    • Release date
      • July 7, 1999 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Turkey
      • Netherlands
      • Germany
    • Official site
      • IFR
    • Languages
      • Turkish
      • Kurdish
      • Dutch
    • Also known as
      • Voyage vers le soleil
    • Filming locations
      • Istanbul, Turkey
    • Production companies
      • Celluloid Dreams
      • Istisnai Filmler ve Reklamlar (IFR)
      • Medias Res Filmproduktion
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $4,391
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $4,391
      • Feb 11, 2001
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 44 minutes
    • Color
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