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Contes d'Istanbul

Original title: Anlat Istanbul
  • 2005
  • 1h 39m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
7.1K
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Erkan Can, Altan Erkekli, Mehmet Günsür, Güven Kiraç, Fikret Kuskan, Yelda Reynaud, Nurgül Yesilçay, Idil Üner, Çetin Tekindor, Özgü Namal, Erdem Akakçe, Sevket Çoruh, Ismail Hacioglu, Ahmet Mümtaz Taylan, Azra Akin, Nejat Isler, Vahide Perçin, Hilal Arslan, Bülent Çarikçi, and Mehmet Selim Akgul in Contes d'Istanbul (2005)
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Five interconnected stories set in modern-day Istanbul based on the fairy tales Snow White, Cinderella, Pied Piper, Sleeping Beauty and Little Red Riding Hood.Five interconnected stories set in modern-day Istanbul based on the fairy tales Snow White, Cinderella, Pied Piper, Sleeping Beauty and Little Red Riding Hood.Five interconnected stories set in modern-day Istanbul based on the fairy tales Snow White, Cinderella, Pied Piper, Sleeping Beauty and Little Red Riding Hood.

  • Directors
    • Ömür Atay
    • Selim Demirdelen
    • Kudret Sabanci
  • Writers
    • Özgü Namal
    • Ümit Ünal
  • Stars
    • Altan Erkekli
    • Özgü Namal
    • Mehmet Günsür
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    7.1K
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    • Directors
      • Ömür Atay
      • Selim Demirdelen
      • Kudret Sabanci
    • Writers
      • Özgü Namal
      • Ümit Ünal
    • Stars
      • Altan Erkekli
      • Özgü Namal
      • Mehmet Günsür
    • 8User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 12 wins & 4 nominations total

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    Altan Erkekli
    Altan Erkekli
    • Hilmi (segment "Fareli Köyün Kavalcisi")
    Özgü Namal
    Özgü Namal
    • Senay (segment "Fareli Köyün Kavalcisi")
    Mehmet Günsür
    Mehmet Günsür
    • Rifki (segment "Fareli Köyün Kavalcisi")
    Erkan Can
    Erkan Can
    • Darbukaci (segment "Fareli Köyün Kavalcisi")
    Çetin Tekindor
    Çetin Tekindor
    • Ihsan (segment "Pamuk Prenses ve Yedi Cüceler")
    Azra Akin
    • Idil (segment "Pamuk Prenses ve Yedi Cüceler")
    Nejat Isler
    Nejat Isler
    • Ramazan (segment "Pamuk Prenses ve Yedi Cüceler")
    Vahide Perçin
    Vahide Perçin
    • Hürrem (segment "Pamuk Prenses ve Yedi Cüceler")
    • (as Vahide Gördüm)
    Hilal Arslan
    • 8. Cüce (segment "Pamuk Prenses ve Yedi Cüceler")
    Yelda Reynaud
    Yelda Reynaud
    • Banu (segment "Külkedisi")
    Güven Kiraç
    • Mimi (segment "Külkedisi")
    Sevket Çoruh
    Sevket Çoruh
    • Recep (segment "Külkedisi")
    Ismail Hacioglu
    Ismail Hacioglu
    • Fiko (segment "Külkedisi")
    Bülent Çarikçi
    • VJ (segment "Külkedisi")
    • (as Vj Bülent)
    Hasibe Eren
    Hasibe Eren
    • Birsu (segment "Külkedisi")
    Selen Uçer
    Selen Uçer
    • Rahsan (segment "Külkedisi")
    Ihsan Bilsev
    Ihsan Bilsev
    • Patron (segment "Külkedisi")
    Nurgül Yesilçay
    Nurgül Yesilçay
    • Saliha (segment "Uyuyan Güzel")
    • Directors
      • Ömür Atay
      • Selim Demirdelen
      • Kudret Sabanci
    • Writers
      • Özgü Namal
      • Ümit Ünal
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    musemithos

    pure reality

    This film is REALISTIC. One of the most realistic films ever made in the history so dive in to the Ocean of Reality dive into this unkind woman's naked corpse! and have fun, tragedies are always funny who cares Listen to The ISTANBUL this is the last warning and have no hope no harm yeah I am living in here and maybe you don't know but the center is here if the center is ill, if the history and time and souls are poisoned the new days is all full of unhappiness for mankind. You can be from London or New York or Cape town you can thought that Istanbul is away and have nothing to do with you oh poor mankind just watch you will see that you are living here.
    8broodboom

    who plays the beautiful music in Anlat Istanbul?

    I recently saw this movie in Amsterdam. I loved it, the colors, the images and the music!! Could anyone give me a clue to the music? Who played this wonderful music? The movie content was artistic and original, i did not get bored, maybe the scene with the disturbed woman in the big villa alongside the Bosphorus was a bit too long, here and there things were a little bit like a repetition but i did not mind. I loved it. It was surprising. Especially the PASJA was a great player, I laughed! In general I must say that the men were not very sympathetic, they were rather violent and dominant...I' d like to have seen some more Turkish men playing a gentle and emancipated role of equivalents to women. On the other hand this was a story about extremities and realities that go beyond the ordinary dull average housekeeping, so let it be. If you read this and if you can help, please Please send me the name of the music in Anlat Istanbul, so I can buy it somewhere, it was beautiful! Thank you!
    5cenksaracoglu

    Attempted Smartness but a Failure

    With its lack of integrity and coherence; and an explicit inability to deepen the stories and bad acting except some actors, I think a user rating close to 8 is very very unrealistic. The director plays the smart by attempting to link five stories, but the links are very simplistic. Unable to provide a realistic picture of the social life in Turkey. It seems that rather than the content and good acting, the director gave too much emphasis upon the sensational "popularity" of the actors, each of which is very well known by Turkish public. This intention of making these "famous" faces to be seen in the movie seems to dominate the content and artistic concerns. My vote is 5 out of 10
    sadeq_rahimi

    A powerful reflection on a soured dream

    For anybody interested in thinking about Turkey as a dynamic society going through a(nother) serious 'turning point' in its history, this can be an important film to watch. I noticed someone commented on this film as one of the most 'realistic' films ever made in the history. There must be some truth to this: perhaps not in any concrete sense, but in the subjective state of the person who wrote that note, and the 'realism' that spoke to him or her through this film. As exaggerated and meaningless as that claim may appear, it is important and meaningful nonetheless, because he or she lives this truth, at one level or another. For him or her this is real, and that IS real. It is wonderful the way these fairy tales find themselves translated in the underworlds of Istanbul: neither fantastic tales of Eastern Thousand and One Nights, nor happy ending fairy tales of Western symbols, these are the uncanny tales of the truly marginalized characters, 'realities', ghosts that have been pushed back into the invisible undergrounds of Turkish 'civilization quest' materialized in the name of Istanbul, this age old dream trophy of Turkish warriors. A broken bridge, a host of nightly creatures cast out of nice dreams gone bad, and the human cost that has been paid in pursuit of a mirage: it is time to wake up and follow the Ottoman tune, not across any bridges to anywhere on 'the other side', but rather, right into the running fluidity of the generous Bosporus.
    5sinanonline

    Original But Lacks Integrity and Professional Casting

    The striking quality of the movie is the originality. The striking failure is the lack of integrity. The plot is composed of five subplots unsuccessfully merged together. The actors are mostly renowned but a terrible mix: The unprofessional and insufficient bunch of the "TV-series boom" in Turkey and professional Turkish actors from the German cinema.

    The plot is insufficient to say the least. The movie is composed of five intertwined subplots. However, the subplots are poorly merged; and each subplot is directed with different concerns in mind. The only common theme of the subplots is the mafia in Istanbul - that is a strong theme; however, insufficient as the only common denominator. In the "Hilmi & Senay" plot, we have (too much) drama. In the "Snowhite" plot, we have action abruptly turned to absurd fantasy. In the "Fiko & Banu" plot, we have romance. In the "hungry Kurdish man" plot, we have absurdity at its best. In the "Melek" plot we have psychology with a horrible twist. The plots intersect at absurd points, specifically the ending is unrealistic and overly dramatic in a naive way. It is not like watching subplots merging cleverly together a la Tarantino, but more like watching five different movies with only one theme in common all at the same time.

    The best subplots are "Melek" and the "hungry Kurdish man." The twist in the "Melek" subplot is striking, unexpected and haunting, made stronger by professional and convincing acting of renowned Uner, and also by powerful directing. The "hungry Kurdih man" subplot, resembling Tunc Okan movies is hilarious, absurd yet believable. The other subplots are simple and shallow. "Fiko and Banu" plot is literally left incomplete: We never learn Recep's reaction to Banu! Neither do we learn the eventual fate of Idil.

    The movie lacks a climax. Of course, we have a minor climax when Musa meets Saliha, and another - stronger - climax during the Melek's flashback. However, these all have a lower level of suspense than the action scenes in the beginning in the "Snowhite" plot. The suspense level is fluctuating wildly, as well as the mood: The movie jumps from action to drama, from laughter to tragedy, from harsh realism to absolute fantasy abruptly and repeatedly. This confuses the audience and distorts the integrity (or lack thereof) of the plot. It appears as if each of the subplots have been directed by a different director and bundled together hastily.

    The acting is varied yet generally insufficient. There is some very professional acting alongside absolute amateur acting. Kirac fails to play the homosexual Mimi; he has essentially one gesture that he keeps repeating to remind the audience that he is acting gay: Hand raised to chin, small finger pointing upwards. Other than that, he does little to act out a convincing homosexual role. Isler, Uner and Reynaud are all very convincing, specially Reynaud's difficult character is very well acted out. Isler develops a very believable character with real emotions from a mafia bodyguard that otherwise would get little attention in the plot. (I get the impression that he wrote scripts for the character that the director forgot to write.) Rest of the characters are not presented in depth.

    The movie is a nice try, and certainly original, although somehow "inspired" by "Pulp Fiction-type" of plot line. The movie also deserves attention because we have the Turkish state backing a movie including heavy profanity; we see the Turkish government beginning to adjust to the 21st century at last. However, the movie lacks integrity, lacks professional casting. (5 out of 10, and three of that comes from Isler, Uner and Reynaud.)

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    • Release date
      • May 4, 2005 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Turkey
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Languages
      • Kurdish
      • Turkish
    • Also known as
      • Istanbul Tales
    • Filming locations
      • Istanbul, Turkey(location)
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      • $739,855
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      1 hour 39 minutes
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      • Dolby Digital

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