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- 105 Minutes
- New Yorker Films
- Language Turkish
- Country Turkey
- Rated: NOT RATED
- Format: Widescreen
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- Directed by Nuri Bilge Ceylan
- Written by Nuri Bilge Ceylan
- Starring Ebru Ceylan, Fatma Ceylan, Feridun Koc, Mehmet Emin Toprak, Muzaffer Özdemir, Nazan Kirilmis, Zuhal Gencer Erkaya
Winner of the Grand Prix and two Best Actor Awards at the Cannes International Film Festival, DISTANT set in a wintry, contemporary Istanbul, is a profoundly beautiful film about detachment and isolation. Mahmut, a relatively successful commercial photographer, has been struggling to come to terms with the growing gap between his artistic ideals and his professional obligations. His workload, coupled with the lingering loss he still feels for his ex-wife, leaves him clinging to the obsessive routines of his solitary life. Without warning, Mahmut's distant relative Yusuf arrives in Istanbul determined to find a job. In need of a place to stay as he searches for work, Yusuf imposes himself on Mahmut, who resents the sudden intrusion, but nonetheless feels obliged to help his family. As the two men struggle to make a connection, communication is slowly reduced to the bare minimum; and their time together must come to an end. Buoyed by comic moments, DISTANT is an unforgettable and insightful meditation on the human condition and the bittersweet feeling of being alive.
"Few recent films have been so accomplished in capturing the way people drift through their lives, unable to communicate their emotions and feelings." -- Tom Dawson, BBC
(Read more)- More on Distant:
- Official film Web site
- Profile of director Nuri Bilge Ceylan
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