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Gitmek: Benim Marlon ve Brandom

  • 2008
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
1.1K
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Gitmek: Benim Marlon ve Brandom (2008)
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Three years ago, in real-life, Hama Ali, a charismatic actor from Iraq famous locally for his performance as Iraq's version of Superman, met Ayca on a film-set. He and Ayca, a fiery actress ... Read allThree years ago, in real-life, Hama Ali, a charismatic actor from Iraq famous locally for his performance as Iraq's version of Superman, met Ayca on a film-set. He and Ayca, a fiery actress from Turkey, had a passionate love affair before returning to their respective homes.Three years ago, in real-life, Hama Ali, a charismatic actor from Iraq famous locally for his performance as Iraq's version of Superman, met Ayca on a film-set. He and Ayca, a fiery actress from Turkey, had a passionate love affair before returning to their respective homes.

  • Director
    • Hüseyin Karabey
  • Writers
    • Ayça Damgaci
    • Hüseyin Karabey
  • Stars
    • Ayça Damgaci
    • Hama Ali Kahn
    • Cengiz Bozkurt
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    1.1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Hüseyin Karabey
    • Writers
      • Ayça Damgaci
      • Hüseyin Karabey
    • Stars
      • Ayça Damgaci
      • Hama Ali Kahn
      • Cengiz Bozkurt
    • 7User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 15 wins & 16 nominations total

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    Ayça Damgaci
    Ayça Damgaci
    • Ayça
    Hama Ali Kahn
    • Hama Ali
    Cengiz Bozkurt
    Cengiz Bozkurt
    • Azad
    Nesrin Cavadzade
    Nesrin Cavadzade
    • Derya
    Askin Ceylan
    • Mahir
    Ani Ipekkaya
    Ani Ipekkaya
    • Ariknas
    Ahmet Yuksel Or
    • Old Neighbour
    Omer Sahin
    • Halil
    Volga Sorgu
    • Sah Havan
    • (as Volga Sorgu Tekinoglu)
    Emrah Özdemir
    • Soran
    • Director
      • Hüseyin Karabey
    • Writers
      • Ayça Damgaci
      • Hüseyin Karabey
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    filozof

    The farthest end you can travel is yourself!

    "Gitmek": first-feature film of Huseyin Karabey. He is one of the powerful story-tellers of new Turkish cinema. Huseyin tells us a story about Turkish actress Ayca and Iraqi local artist Hama Ali who met each other first in a movie-set. Hama Ali sends her video-taped love letters to Istanbul. They are torn apart by the war in Iraq. The affection grows and Ayca decides to GO to Iraq. She decides to do something about her personal suffering and the suffering in Iraq. She decides to break the chains of indifference. There is war in Iraq, the second Gulf War. When she leaves Istanbul, she immediately faces completely different and painful realities. Going to Iraq is not that easy! Going to Iraq for love and with love is not that easy! You can go to Iraq to bomb but you cannot go to Iraq for love! Paradoxical or tragi-comic? Huseyin tells a delicate story and invites us to think about the reasons that make us move. If 'Gitmek' is telling something, it is this: not only going to Iraq, but to find in yourself the reasons to go there is the most difficult and important thing! If you are moved by this movie, think about this point! So I highly recommend the film.
    8keishisava

    Deserves its Best Balkan Movie Award

    I watched this one on the Sofia Film Festival where it was given the Best Balkan Movie Award. Although generally I'm not impressed with stuff like prizes I think it really deserves it, for it is a true Balkan movie - humane, intense, kaleidoscopic, emotional. Emotional in way that brings you very close to the characters; kaleidoscopic as it shows diverse nationalities, customs and landscapes; intense in building empathy for Ayça, the girl in quest for getting together with her loved one; humane in portraying all ordinary people she meets like the Kurdish refugees living illegally in Istanbul and her old Christian grannie neighbours.

    Director's feel for detail and real life is extraordinary.
    3aminasjj

    Interesting

    i saw this film on Sarajevo film festival in 2008 and we had an opportunity to meet the actors and the director. i was very excited about seeing it, since i love turkey very much and i read a lot about the film and it was highly recommended to me. frankly, i was a little disappointed. the film is interesting and wholesome, but for me, it was full of prejudice and subjective comment on the region and nations living there. i suppose it's their film and their lives are in it, so they can make it however they want, but it is unfair to impose your own opinions about other nations and cultures without any chance for true objective insight. overall, i'm happy i saw it and it was very interesting. it is really a nice love story and i was somewhat impressed by the actress. the actor i didn't like so much. :) also, i hate the English translation of the title and in general translation in the movie is somewhat bad in my opinion.
    8esvanc

    love is found in a movie than another one is made about it...

    Documentarist Huseyin Karabey's first movie. The movie tells the true story about Ayça Damgaci's road trip, from Istanbul to Northern Iraq to see/visit her boyfriend.

    Ayça is a Turkish actress in her 30s, living in Istanbul. She meets Hama Ali Khan (a famous Kurdish actor in 50s) during a production of a movie. They fall in love immediately. After the movie is completed, unfortunately they are separated; Hama Ali turns back to Norhern Iraq, and Ayça goes back to Istanbul. However their love continues via letters. Hama Ali sends Ayça very funny video letters.

    The war is severe and Ayça loses communication with him. So she goes crazy and plans a road trip to see and visit her love. Despite everyone's, this trip was a reverse one, from Istanbul to Suleymaniye to the center of war. When she arrives to the Turkey-Iraq border, she learns that the border is closed. So they decide to meet in another location, Umriye - Iran.

    I am very impressed of Ayca's brave trip and also her passionate love for Ali. She listens to her heart even if that means risking her life. Furthermore, the movie gives you the chance to observe the circumstances of local people in the East of Turkey and all along the way to Umriye.
    8yunusmelih

    love is different for all people whereas same for all

    before mentioning the film,the first thing for me to be done is to evaluate director's mind.firstly,reading director's mind will help us to understand some points in the film.director wants to transform typical images and perception of audience.for example;ugly girl falls in love with an elderly Iraqı man,not an handsome Italian man.love is different for all people whereas same for all.the main message of the film seems like that for me.also one more point:love is stronger than all wars between nations since it is an infinite struggle between man and woman.human and nature.human and God. finally,i can say that film contributes a different aspect to Turkish cinema aggregation in spite of its some failing points such as not to deepen its matter.

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    • Release date
      • November 14, 2008 (Turkey)
    • Country of origin
      • Turkey
    • Languages
      • English
      • Kurdish
      • Turkish
    • Also known as
      • Gitmek: My Marlon and Brando
    • Production companies
      • A-SI Films
      • Ajans 21
      • Motel Films
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $55,897
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 33m(93 min)
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