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Des temps et des vents

Original title: Bes Vakit
  • 2006
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 51m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
4.5K
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Ali Bey Kayali, Elit Iscan, and Ozen Ozkan in Des temps et des vents (2006)
Drama

The pain of growing up, as seen by three Turkish youths: Ömer, the son of the local imam, who wishes the death of his father; his best friend, Yakup, who's enamored with the village schoolte... Read allThe pain of growing up, as seen by three Turkish youths: Ömer, the son of the local imam, who wishes the death of his father; his best friend, Yakup, who's enamored with the village schoolteacher; and Yildiz, who is forced to balance her studies with the needs of her demanding mo... Read allThe pain of growing up, as seen by three Turkish youths: Ömer, the son of the local imam, who wishes the death of his father; his best friend, Yakup, who's enamored with the village schoolteacher; and Yildiz, who is forced to balance her studies with the needs of her demanding mother.

  • Director
    • Reha Erdem
  • Writer
    • Reha Erdem
  • Stars
    • Ozen Ozkan
    • Ali Bey Kayali
    • Elit Iscan
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    4.5K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Reha Erdem
    • Writer
      • Reha Erdem
    • Stars
      • Ozen Ozkan
      • Ali Bey Kayali
      • Elit Iscan
    • 9User reviews
    • 35Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 14 wins & 7 nominations total

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    Ozen Ozkan
    • Omer
    Ali Bey Kayali
    • Yakup
    Elit Iscan
    Elit Iscan
    • Yildiz
    Bülent Emin Yarar
    Bülent Emin Yarar
    • Imam
    Taner Birsel
    Taner Birsel
    • Zekeriya
    Yigit Özsener
    Yigit Özsener
    • Yusuf
    Selma Ergeç
    Selma Ergeç
    • The Teacher
    Tarik Sönmez
    • Shepherd Davut
    Köksal Engür
    Köksal Engür
    • Halil Dayi
    Tilbe Saran
    Tilbe Saran
    • Omer's Mother
    Sevinç Erbulak
    • Yakup's Mother
    Nihan Asli Elmas
    • Yildiz's Mother
    Cüneyt Türel
    • Grandfather
    Harika Uysal
    • Zeynep
    Baris Serma
    • Ali - Ömer's little brother
    • (as Utku Baris Sarma)
    Eren Akan
    • Ismail
    Sükran Üçpinar
    • Nene
    Sencar Sagdic
    • Doctor
    • (as Sencer Sagdiç)
    • Director
      • Reha Erdem
    • Writer
      • Reha Erdem
    • All cast & crew
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    User reviews9

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    cgyford

    Rural Turkish life laid bear

    Celebrated Turkish writer-director Reha Erdem followed the international success of his previous films "Kaç para kaç" and "Korkuyorum Anne" with this mesmerising cinematic study of rural daily life in the Turkish hinterland which took home top awards at both the Istanbul and Adana Golden Boll International Film Festivals and secured international distribution.

    Özkan Özen proves a surprisingly talented young lead with powerful support from fellow youngster Ali Bey Kayalı and Elit İşcan who all seem incredibly natural in there roles whilst Bülent Emin Yarar heads up the adult supporting cast which includes fellow Erdem regular Taner Birsel, Yiğit Özşener and the gorgeous Selma Ergeç.

    The talented filmmaker takes his title, which translates as "five times", from the 5-times daily call to prayer that regulates the daily life of the Turkish peasants at the core of this film and divides up Florent Herry's exquisitely cinematography accordingly as it flows from character to character pausing each time to take in the gorgeous Çanakkale countryside.

    Can you sing the call to prayer?
    9woodvillelite-1

    Times and Winds.... glad to have had the opportunity to see this film.

    On day 6 of our Toronto Film Festival I have found my gem of the year. Last year it was "Cafe Transit" and this year "Times and Winds".

    Story follows several preteens in a small Turkish village. One boy imaginatively plots his father's death who mistreats him, one boy loves the village school teacher, and one girls life will change with the pending birth of new sibling. It is a story of the death of innocence meaning childhood and the journey into responsibility and adulthood. If I heard right, (??) the director said he either lived there/grew up in that village at one time. The child actors are wonderful for first roles. I seriously loved this film, very gently moving at most times with moments of the harshness of life thrown in.

    Also, movie is originally titled Times Five (or Five Times) which indicates the times they go to pray but they went with Time and Winds for the English translation.

    This was the 3rd Turkish film I have seen this year and can't get over the spectacular scenery in all the films. Makes you want to go to Turkey on a holiday.
    7Joblowski

    Good and fun film, but needs a bit more polish...

    This film is surprisingly balanced in many ways. It manages to have quirky, humorous characters who are still pretty real and relatable. It manages to have a young star who is likable yet also has some evil thoughts. It's beautiful and slow, but not heavy and profound.

    All in all, a very worthy film. However there were a few awkward, overdone scenes that broke the spell for me. In particular, those with a father trying to make his good for nothing sons be useful. One makes do, but the other is both lazy and dumb. These characters never felt real....or even interesting.

    Also, a few moments were just a little too telegraphed; a little too obvious. When a girl is running with a little baby down a steep road, for instance...hmmm, I wonder what might happen?

    It depicts rural, small town life near the Turkish coast and, accordingly, moves at a pretty slow pace. Might be a bit slow for some, but should be enjoyable nonetheless. The current rating is over 9 points. Way too high, in my opinion, but this film is still a good time.
    4danbes

    Life in a Turkish mountain village is pretty miserable.

    While there's nothing wrong with creating a film that says life is pretty much a drag for young people who are innocent victims of their parents and grandparents traditional ways, this film beats the theme to death.

    For me, the film primarily rings with one quality: hopelessness. Filled with symbolism designed, I believe, to express the filmmaker's view that the preadolescents we meet are pretty much resigned to life as it is, and without even a hint that they have any way out of their situation, the film, while photographed beautifully, and with competent acting by most of the characters, emerges as little more than a turgid overview of a rural life that few westerners have been witness to on the screen.

    There are far better films that do the same thing. I think of Bicycle Thieves, of the Apu trilogy, of Sugar Cane Alley, and of several other titles that bare witness to humans (young people especially) living lives of "quiet desperation" (as Thoreau put it), but which do so in ways that indicate the reasons, and which also present their characters as people who at least make an attempt to struggle against a situation they little understand and of which they are the victim.

    Don't avoid the Times and Winds. See it, but do so as a lesson in how an inadequate film could have been so much more.

    Dan Bessie / danbes@volcano.net
    10p_radulescu

    Love and Lucidity

    A tiny poor village of a few hundreds, surrounded by rocky cliffs. Goats and olive trees, as everywhere in the region. The Black Sea can be seen from the cliffs, having the changing color of the sky, gray when it's windy, blue when it's sunny. Poverty of the place continuing in the majesty of the landscape, village life mastered by the moods of nature. The five times of prayer, midnight, morning, noon, afternoon, evening, are just brief moments to realize that you are at the mercy of what time brings.

    This is Kozlu, the birthplace of Turkish director Reha Erdem, and Bes Vakit (Times and Winds, made in 2006) is about this village and these cliffs, about the moods of weather and the times of prayer, and about these people.

    It is a movie full of love for this universe while devoid of any sentimentalism. The magnificent surroundings, the cliffs and the sea in close distance, pictured with awe, the poor village pictured with love, you feel this tenderness flowing from the screen; where the movie becomes unsentimental is when picturing the moods of people. They are his people, the guys of his village, the director is one of them, it is his universe. It is here love and lucidity. From the elders to the young, they are too challenged by these times and winds, to find space for kindness to one another. The elders are authoritative to the point of arbitrariness, the children grow up feeling the unfairness of the elders, hating them, childishly wishing their death. Three children of some eleven, twelve years are the main characters of this movie. On the threshold of puberty, a coming of age through frustration and resentment, balanced eventually by the miracles of nature they are witnessing. The unexpected coming and going of storms and winds will slowly teach them about the relativity of everything. The animal mating will be an abrupt lesson about the ultimate simplicity of love. The birth of a baby will show them the beauty of life despite all odds. The approaching of death of the father will make the boy suddenly and painfully realize what fear means, the terrible fear of loosing his father, how stupid his hate has been, his wish to see him dead.

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    • Quotes

      Omer: I pray every night. For him to die.

      Omer's Friend: How's he going to die?

      Omer: Out of sickness.

      Omer's Friend: Has he not gotten better?

      Omer: An accident, then.

      Omer's Friend: Maybe he'd fall from the minaret!

      Omer: A snake could bite him.

      Omer's Friend: Even if it did, it wouldn't kill him.

      Omer: Scorpion! Didn't uncle Halil's grandson die of a scorpion sting?

      Omer's Friend: He was a baby, though.

      Omer: But if there are two or three of them! I'll find them.

    • Soundtracks
      Te Deum (1984-1986)
      By Arvo Pärt

      Performed by Tallinna Kammerorkester

      Conducted by Tõnu Kaljuste (uncredited)

      Courtesy of ECM Records, 1993

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    • Release date
      • April 30, 2008 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Turkey
    • Language
      • Turkish
    • Also known as
      • Times and Winds
    • Filming locations
      • Assos, Ayvacik, Çanakkale, Turkey
    • Production companies
      • Atlantik Film
      • Imaj
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $6,176
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $1,338
      • Jan 13, 2008
    • Gross worldwide
      • $387,396
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 51m(111 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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