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Exodus

  • 2025
  • 1h 44m
IMDb RATING
8.6/10
826
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Exodus (2025)
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After Turkey's 2016 coup attempt, three professionals accused of terrorism join migrants fleeing the country. Different backgrounds unite in their search for safety and freedom.After Turkey's 2016 coup attempt, three professionals accused of terrorism join migrants fleeing the country. Different backgrounds unite in their search for safety and freedom.After Turkey's 2016 coup attempt, three professionals accused of terrorism join migrants fleeing the country. Different backgrounds unite in their search for safety and freedom.

  • Director
    • Serkan Nihat
  • Writers
    • Ilhan Gokalp
    • Refik Güley
    • Murat Kesgin
  • Stars
    • Denis Ostier
    • Umit Ulgen
    • Dilan Derya Zeynilli
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.6/10
    826
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Serkan Nihat
    • Writers
      • Ilhan Gokalp
      • Refik Güley
      • Murat Kesgin
    • Stars
      • Denis Ostier
      • Umit Ulgen
      • Dilan Derya Zeynilli
    • 48User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins total

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    Denis Ostier
    Denis Ostier
    • Hakan
    Umit Ulgen
    • Mehmet
    Dilan Derya Zeynilli
    • Nilufer
    • (as Dilan Derya Aydin)
    Murat Zeynilli
    • Yilmaz
    Selen Cabel
    Selen Cabel
    • Zelal
    Doga Celik
    Doga Celik
    • Sahab
    • (as Sarp Doga Celik)
    Azra Ciftci
    • Havin
    Barbaros Ogut
    • Eren
    Gunce Ates
    • Nermin
    Saudiq Baoku
    Saudiq Baoku
    • Kembo
    Alina Yakovleva
    • Yaren
    Rik B. Kersey
    Rik B. Kersey
    • Mubasir Kenan
    Sal Koch
    • Ekrem Celik
    Rose Lami
    Rose Lami
    • Polis Elif
    Lilian Levos
      Pilar Malo
      • Ebru
      Sen Monro
      Sen Monro
      • General Refik
      Jem Kai Olsen
      Jem Kai Olsen
      • Suleyman
      • Director
        • Serkan Nihat
      • Writers
        • Ilhan Gokalp
        • Refik Güley
        • Murat Kesgin
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      10ErenE-856

      A Mirror to Humanity's Shame

      The very existence of such a film feels like an indictment of humanity itself. While it only scratches the surface of the harsh realities and lived experiences it portrays, the most heartbreaking aspect is that these events continue to unfold even as we speak. I cannot bear to witness the world's profound hypocrisy laid bare in this way.

      I wish this film could mark an end to such stories, but I'm certain it represents only the beginning. My deepest gratitude goes to everyone who contributed to bringing this important work to life. I can only hope that after creating this film, their own lives won't become the subject of another such story.

      This is cinema that forces us to confront uncomfortable truths - the kind of film that should exist as a cautionary tale rather than a reflection of our ongoing reality. It serves as both an artistic achievement and a damning commentary on the state of our world.
      10NiyaziG-8

      Süper film

      This film is a stunning piece of cinematic art that captivates from the very first frame. With its masterful direction and emotionally rich performances, it creates a powerful, immersive atmosphere that lingers long after the credits roll... The visual composition is breathtaking, every scene crafted with precision and purpose... Its exploration of complex themes is both thought-provoking and gracefully executed, without ever feeling forced... The pacing is deliberate, drawing the audience deeper with each moment. Simply put, it's a super film - intelligent, beautiful, and profoundly moving...
      9gencgokselgenc

      Everything is real except the name of the movie

      Exodus is not just a film-it's a hauntingly emotional journey into the heart of a silenced nation. With quiet intensity and aching honesty, it sheds light on the deep-rooted human rights violations in Turkey, portraying them not as distant headlines, but as deeply personal, lived realities.

      Through its raw performances and restrained yet powerful storytelling, Exodus gives voice to those who have been forgotten, repressed, or erased. Every scene is laced with a quiet urgency, confronting the audience not with sensationalism, but with truth. It doesn't scream; it whispers-and somehow, the whispers echo louder than any shout.

      This film stands as a necessary act of cinematic courage. In a landscape where stories of injustice are often censored or ignored, Exodus dares to remember. It doesn't just document suffering; it humanizes it. And in doing so, it demands empathy, not pity-awareness, not avoidance.

      More than a film, Exodus feels like the beginning of something greater. It sets a new precedent for how Turkish cinema can tackle political and humanitarian issues with grace, depth, and integrity. For future filmmakers seeking to explore truth through art, Exodus will serve as a landmark-a quiet but thunderous call to continue the conversation.

      It leaves you not only moved, but marked.
      10mkndkaya

      A story that touches the soul. Light of resistance in the shadow of oppression. A cry for justice, told through cinema.

      Exodus 2025 is a powerful and deeply emotional film that sheds light on one of the darkest chapters in modern Turkish history-the aftermath of the 2016 coup attempt. Unlike many mainstream portrayals, this film offers a unique and heartfelt perspective: it tells the story of the countless innocent people associated with the Hizmet movement, inspired by Fethullah Gülen, who have suffered unimaginable injustice, persecution, and exile.

      Through the lens of personal tragedy and resilience, Exodus 2025 takes viewers on a journey through the lives of teachers, doctors, journalists, and everyday citizens who were criminalized overnight for their beliefs, affiliations, or simply for being educators. The film is not just a political narrative-it is a human story. It is about loss, separation, and the strength to survive when the world turns against you.

      The cinematography and storytelling are impressive, especially considering the risks involved in producing such a film. The emotional performances and the realistic portrayal of suffering give it a documentary-like authenticity while still maintaining the cinematic depth of a well-crafted drama.

      This film is more than entertainment-it's a testimony. A testimony to the endurance of faith, the cost of standing up for one's values, and the silent suffering of thousands who have been unjustly punished. Whether you are familiar with the events of 2016 or not, Exodus 2025 is an eye-opening experience that invites empathy, reflection, and awareness.

      Highly recommended for anyone who values human rights, freedom of thought, and justice. This is not just a Turkish story-it is a universal one.
      10ArifA-335

      Exodus: A Quiet Yet Profound Journey of Survival and Humanity

      Exodus is a rare film that masterfully balances political urgency with deeply human storytelling. Set in the tense aftermath of the 2016 attempted coup in Turkey, it follows three strangers-a university lecturer, a police officer, and a Kurdish artist-each unjustly accused and forced to flee their homeland. What could have become a loud, didactic political drama instead unfolds as a quiet, emotionally resonant story about resilience, identity, and the bonds formed in crisis.

      The film's greatest strength lies in its restraint. Rather than dramatizing the characters' suffering, Exodus invites the viewer into their emotional world with quiet precision. It explores what it truly means to lose everything-your profession, your home, your sense of belonging-while still holding onto hope and dignity. The performances are grounded and deeply human, bringing nuance and authenticity to every scene.

      What sets Exodus apart is its focus on universal themes-fear, loss, solidarity, and the longing for freedom-experienced through different cultural and personal lenses. It's not just a story about fleeing a country; it's about rediscovering one's self and forging unexpected connections in the face of uncertainty.

      A haunting, understated film that stays with you long after it ends, Exodus is a powerful reminder of the quiet courage required to start over. Highly recommended.

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      • Release date
        • June 20, 2025 (United Kingdom)
      • Country of origin
        • United Kingdom
      • Official site
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      • Languages
        • English
        • Turkish
        • Kurdish
      • Also known as
        • Exílio
      • Production companies
        • Elijah Productions
        • Red Clapper
        • Exoduskacis Film
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        • 1h 44m(104 min)
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