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Il était une fois en Anatolie

Original title: Bir Zamanlar Anadolu'da
  • 2011
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 37m
IMDb RATING
7.8/10
53K
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Il était une fois en Anatolie (2011)
A group of men set out in search of a dead body in the Anatolian steppes with a suspect who claims he canÂ’t remember where he buried the body. As night wears on, details about the murder begin to emerge and the investigatorsÂ’ own hidden secrets come to light.
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A group of men set out in search of a dead body in the Anatolian steppes.A group of men set out in search of a dead body in the Anatolian steppes.A group of men set out in search of a dead body in the Anatolian steppes.

  • Director
    • Nuri Bilge Ceylan
  • Writers
    • Ebru Ceylan
    • Nuri Bilge Ceylan
    • Ercan Kesal
  • Stars
    • Muhammet Uzuner
    • Yilmaz Erdogan
    • Taner Birsel
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.8/10
    53K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Nuri Bilge Ceylan
    • Writers
      • Ebru Ceylan
      • Nuri Bilge Ceylan
      • Ercan Kesal
    • Stars
      • Muhammet Uzuner
      • Yilmaz Erdogan
      • Taner Birsel
    • 137User reviews
    • 194Critic reviews
    • 82Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 21 wins & 34 nominations total

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    Muhammet Uzuner
    • Doctor Cemal
    Yilmaz Erdogan
    Yilmaz Erdogan
    • Commissar Naci
    Taner Birsel
    Taner Birsel
    • Prosecutor Nusret
    Ahmet Mümtaz Taylan
    Ahmet Mümtaz Taylan
    • Driver Arab Ali
    Firat Tanis
    Firat Tanis
    • Suspect Kenan
    Ercan Kesal
    Ercan Kesal
    • Mukhtar
    Erol Erarslan
    • Murder Victim Yasar
    Ugur Aslanoglu
    • Courthouse Driver Tevfik
    Murat Kiliç
    • Police Officer Izzet
    Safak Karali
    • Courthouse Clerk Abidin
    Emre Sen
    • Sergeant Onder
    Burhan Yildiz
    • Suspect Ramazan…
    Nihan Okutucu
    • Yasar's wife Gülnaz
    Cansu Demirci
    • Mukhtar's Daughter Cemile
    Kubilay Tunçer
    • Autopsy Technician Sakir
    Salih Ünal
    • Hospital Cook Hamit
    Aziz Izzet Biçici
    • Restaurant Owner Kazim
    Celal Acaralp
    • Pharmacist Saim
    • Director
      • Nuri Bilge Ceylan
    • Writers
      • Ebru Ceylan
      • Nuri Bilge Ceylan
      • Ercan Kesal
    • All cast & crew
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    User reviews137

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    8MertBer

    You will not be spoon fed, you will be on this journey as an inanimate object. So Observe

    I just watched this at the Melbourne Film Festival, I found it quite good. It terms of narrative it was quite a mysterious journey for the audience, the audience as the picture began were in the dark and begun discovery the means of the story non-overtly. This sometimes works and sometimes doesn't, But that of course applies to all forms of narrative may it be Barry Lyndon where you know the fate of Barry but are still enthralled with the story or a movie such as this, some of the audience (Many people left the theatre through the course of the film) can feel tedious with this approach accompanied with various long Tarkovsky-esque takes, however I think it was quite interesting, it's as if a camera just accompanied this search of the everyday case of a local Turkish law enforcement. I had some preconceptions about the film, I thought it was going to be quite stark and gloomy, in the likes of No Country For Old Men (Which is a brilliant film), however it proved to have a myriad of scenes with humour and it acted like a beacon of light for the sombre setting the movie is placed in. This movie had some amazing cinematography, great lighting of the night scenes, only lit by the headlights of the cars and some great shots really capturing the audience. I think the film lacked a score, if I were the director I would have put in a very ambiance oriented score like in Tarkovsky's Solaris, to really unsettle the viewer because it really would strengthen the ambiguity experienced by the characters and audience alike. This film was quite good, yes it is a slow burner, but I think the strangeness of the story and it's concealed nature manages to outweigh it's tediosity. 8/10 from me.
    10sarajevo-2

    A long night in the Turkish countryside

    This film won the Grand Prix in Cannes, and it was deserved. A team goes into the countryside to find the body of a murder victim. The team includes the two men accused of the murder,one of whom has confessed and says he wills show them where they buried the body, the police chief, prosecutor, doctor, diggers, and guards. As the night drags on into the next day and the body is not found, the men grow more and more tired. Much of the film is beautifully shot in the dark or semi-dark, lit only by the headlights of the cars or a lamp in the village where they stop to rest. The filming is slow, showing the beautiful countryside and vignettes that wonderfully shed light on the different characters. What seems to be a simple task grows more and more complex; everything in the movie turns out to be more complicated than it first seems. Everyone seems to be guilty of something, so the film becomes a question not only of will the body be found, but who is guilty of what?

    One could say that the film is too slow, but just as the team grows more and more tired, so arewe as the viewers, participating in the fatigue of the team, drawn into the feelings of the characters. Women and children are present only as lovely cameos in the film, but are behind almost everything. The actors are all superb, and it was amazing to me that Ceylan could show such depth and breadth of character and emotion and drama with only a few lines of dialog and amazing closeups of the faces.
    10tgreen-233-175311

    Totally Unexpected Take on a Police Procedural

    I think this is the best movie of 2011 so far. A very different, but brilliantly conceived three part police procedural that is really a character study of two men and how they each deal with the past. In many ways, I had a similar experience here to what I have when I read a really good novel. The characters are rich and complex, often funny, and thoroughly believable. Nothing is crammed down the audience's throat, yet there is so much detail and nuance that it becomes easy to see the two men for the basically good, complex people they are. This is a movie that respects the audience's intelligence. It is also a movie that is easily among the best shot and edited of the year. In fact, it is hard to think of a single thing that I would suggest to improve the film. I have seen other Ceylan films, but nothing of his has ever had the depth, nuance and humanity of this one.
    9nowtheworldisgone

    Anatolia, the naivety, the grit, the animosity, the compassion, the beauty....

    Anatolia, simply the rest of Turkey other than Istanbul. It is a place where the hospitality is served as the only gift with respect and honor. The fascinating thing is to see such sort of story which takes place in this land of world where hundreds of nations have existed and vanished throughout the history, by a magnificent director, Nuri Bilge Ceylan. I can understand people who have harsh criticism about these kind of arts so called as ''film-noir''. It may seem too slow or simply lack of action or someone can even question how other people can enjoy by watching so called cliché ' a man looking beyond the horizons all along the movie'. The point is no body has to like this sort of art. For instance it is like reading a book. Consider some pages of a book when there is no action but the author speaks instead of the hero of the book. So by watching ' a man looking beyond the horizons' makes me question what he could think or makes me put myself in the middle of the situation. And I really feel like I am that guy in the movie. But I really really and really feel like I am that guy, when the movie is so perfectly directed and so perfectly portrayed.

    We can call this movie as a bridge or as a milestone in Ceylan's career. It is as simple as that, there is a very obvious change in Ceylan's directing and writing after seeing that movie. Having seen that, we can make this comparison like Before or After Once upon a Time in Anatolia. It is not 'three monkeys' or 'the climates' or 'the distant', it is obviously another one that carries Nuri Bilge Ceylan's way of directing to the next level.

    Another must see...
    7Buddy-51

    requires patience but definitely worth the effort

    Nuir Bilge Ceylon's "Once Upon a Time in Anatolia" is the complete antithesis to the conventional American crime drama, which routinely features detectives with matinée-idol looks, an assortment of plot twists and red herrings, and a series of breath-bating car chases to keep the masses from bolting for the exits.

    "Once Upon a Time in Anatolia" has none of these. In fact, it features a cast of balding, sagging, middle-aged men - a police chief, a prosecutor, a doctor and two murder suspects - who have gone on a night- long search, through the dour planes of Turkey, in search of a buried body. As the night drags on, the men engage in a series of long, angst- ridden conversations that reveal how their constant exposure to and intimate involvement with the sordid and depraved aspects of the human condition have made them pessimistic and cynical about life. Yet, in the end, at least one of the characters finds a way, through a bit of professional compromise, to bring a little less darkness into the world.

    Meanwhile, at every step in the drama, the movie drains the process of crime detection of all its "glamour."

    It's a long - 157-minutes long, in fact - methodical, and frequently ponderous journey into the heart of darkness, but fine performances and a complete lack of conventionality make it a trip worth taking.

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    • Trivia
      The anecdote about the sudden death of a woman told by prosecutor Nusret and the doctor's deduction come from the short story The Examining Magistrate by Russian writer Anton Chekhov.
    • Goofs
      Naci speaks to his wife on the mobile phone. When his wife hangs up angrily, a dial tone is heard. No dial tone is heard on mobile phones.
    • Quotes

      Prosecutor Nusret: Ignore Naci. He's just a handful of bees, as my mother would say. All noise and no action.

    • Connections
      Featured in The 2013 Film Independent Spirit Awards (2013)
    • Soundtracks
      Alli Turnam
      Performed by Neset Ertas

      Written by Haci Tasan

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    • Release date
      • November 2, 2011 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Turkey
      • Bosnia and Herzegovina
    • Official sites
      • Memento Films (France)
      • NBC Film (Turkey)
    • Language
      • Turkish
    • Also known as
      • Once Upon a Time in Anatolia
    • Filming locations
      • Keskin, Central Anatolia, Turkey
    • Production companies
      • Zeynofilm
      • Production 2006
      • 1000 Volt
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $152,408
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $10,952
      • Jan 8, 2012
    • Gross worldwide
      • $2,099,472
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 37m(157 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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