Nuri Bilge Ceylan - The Complete Films (Blu-ray) (UK Import)
Nuri Bilge Ceylan - The Complete Films (Blu-ray) (UK Import)
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- Genre: Drama, Komödie
- Regie: Nuri Bilge Ceylan
- Sprache: Türkisch
- Untertitel: Englisch
The Town a. k.a. Kasaba (1997)
The story of a family living in a small godforsaken town in Turkey seen through the eyes of children and dealing with the growing complexity when one becomes an adult.
Making of documentary
Short film: Koza
Clouds of May (1999)
A comedy drama about a film-maker (Muzaffer Ozdemir) returning from cosmopolitan Istanbul to his isolated hometown in order to make a film about his family. As he struggles to maintain his family's interest in his project, his father negotiates a deal to buy more land, while his best friend's nephew undertakes a bet to keep an egg unbroken in his pocket for 40 days.
Making of documentary
Distant a. k.a. Uzak (2002)
Translated into English as Distant, this bleak and poignant drama directed by Turkish filmmaker Nuri Bilge Ceylan reflects on the loneliness and neuroses of modern urban life. Mahmut (Muzaffer Özdemir) is a middle-aged photographer living and working in Istanbul, whose tidy habits and cool demeanour are tried when his young cousin Yusuf (Emin Toprak, who was tragically killed in a car crash shortly after the film was completed) comes to stay with him while he looks for work. Yusuf is a good-natured but insensitive country boy from a poor village background, while Mahmut is a modern professional who is on the verge of a mid-life crisis since his ex-wife's announcement that she is leaving for Canada with her new husband. The two men form an awkward relationship, which is reflected in their inability to communicate with others around them.
Interview with Nuri Bilge Ceylan
Making of documentary
Climates (2006)
Existentialist Turkish drama about a disparate couple over three seasons of their life together. University lecturer Isa (Nuri Bilge Ceylan) and TV Producer wife Bahar's (Ebru Ceylan) relationship seems dead or dying and yet they stick together, unable to admit what seems inescapable. On their summer holiday they go through the motions but even the fun and sunshine can't throw light on the remains of their turgid relationship. When Bahar returns to Istanbul early due to work, Isa is left in Kas as Autumn is falling. There, he meets an old lover, Serap, (Nazan Kirilmis) making things even more complicated. The final segment shows Isa traveling to the country to visit Bahar at a shoot location to see if there is any chance of saving things.
Interview with Nuri Bilge Ceylan
Making of documentary
Interview with Ebru Ceylan
Three Monkeys (2008)
After his critically acclaimed mood pieces Distant and Climates, leading Turkish director Nuri Bilge Ceylan shifts gears in this twisty, noirish tale while retaining his mastery of ambience, nuance and astonishing cinematography. Winner of the Best Director prize at the Cannes Film Festival in 2008, Three Monkeys opens with an ambitious politician fleeing a hit-and-run accident in the dead of night. Afraid of hurting his election chances, he pays off his chauffeur Eyup to take the rap. While Eyup stews in jail, this devil's bargain takes its toll on his brooding son Ismail and restless wife Hacer, who falls into an illicit affair with the politician. Ismail's discovery of his mother's infidelity and Eyup's suspicions after he gets out of jail crank up the simmering tensions in a household already haunted by hidden ghosts.
Interview with Nuri Bilge Ceylan
Making of documentary
Once Upon a Time in Anatolia (2011)
An epic and rigorous tale of a night and day in a murder investigation, Once Upon a Time in Anatolia is a beautifully photographed crime drama about police and prosecutors locating a buried body through one long night in the Anatolian steppes. In the short prologue three men are drinking and talking. Then a convoy of cars is travelling around the countryside at night as one of the men seen earlier is trying to remember where a body was buried. After several false leads and a rest in a remote village, the body is finally discovered early the next morning. In the course of the long investigation the characters and hidden thoughts of the main protagonists are gradually themselves exhumed.
Interview with Nuri Bilge Ceylan
Making of documentary
Winter Sleep (2014)
In Palme d'Or winner Winter Sleep, Aydin, a former actor, runs a small hotel in central Anatolia with his young wife Nihal with whom he has a stormy relationship and his sister Necla who is suffering from her recent divorce. In winter as the snow begins to fall, the hotel turns into a shelter but also an inescapable place that fuels their animosities.
Making of documentary
The Wild Pear Tree (2018)
Sinan returns from his studies in the city to his parents' home in a small rural town. He hopes to publish a book of essays and short stories but his teacher father Idris is an addictive gambler, so much so that his mother and sister have become reluctantly accustomed to making do without food or electricity. So Sinan, with his writing dreams, worrying that we will be reduced, after army service, to teaching in the remote East, wanders around town, visiting his grandparents, encountering old friends, all the while looking for funding for his book.
The story of a family living in a small godforsaken town in Turkey seen through the eyes of children and dealing with the growing complexity when one becomes an adult.
Making of documentary
Short film: Koza
Clouds of May (1999)
A comedy drama about a film-maker (Muzaffer Ozdemir) returning from cosmopolitan Istanbul to his isolated hometown in order to make a film about his family. As he struggles to maintain his family's interest in his project, his father negotiates a deal to buy more land, while his best friend's nephew undertakes a bet to keep an egg unbroken in his pocket for 40 days.
Making of documentary
Distant a. k.a. Uzak (2002)
Translated into English as Distant, this bleak and poignant drama directed by Turkish filmmaker Nuri Bilge Ceylan reflects on the loneliness and neuroses of modern urban life. Mahmut (Muzaffer Özdemir) is a middle-aged photographer living and working in Istanbul, whose tidy habits and cool demeanour are tried when his young cousin Yusuf (Emin Toprak, who was tragically killed in a car crash shortly after the film was completed) comes to stay with him while he looks for work. Yusuf is a good-natured but insensitive country boy from a poor village background, while Mahmut is a modern professional who is on the verge of a mid-life crisis since his ex-wife's announcement that she is leaving for Canada with her new husband. The two men form an awkward relationship, which is reflected in their inability to communicate with others around them.
Interview with Nuri Bilge Ceylan
Making of documentary
Climates (2006)
Existentialist Turkish drama about a disparate couple over three seasons of their life together. University lecturer Isa (Nuri Bilge Ceylan) and TV Producer wife Bahar's (Ebru Ceylan) relationship seems dead or dying and yet they stick together, unable to admit what seems inescapable. On their summer holiday they go through the motions but even the fun and sunshine can't throw light on the remains of their turgid relationship. When Bahar returns to Istanbul early due to work, Isa is left in Kas as Autumn is falling. There, he meets an old lover, Serap, (Nazan Kirilmis) making things even more complicated. The final segment shows Isa traveling to the country to visit Bahar at a shoot location to see if there is any chance of saving things.
Interview with Nuri Bilge Ceylan
Making of documentary
Interview with Ebru Ceylan
Three Monkeys (2008)
After his critically acclaimed mood pieces Distant and Climates, leading Turkish director Nuri Bilge Ceylan shifts gears in this twisty, noirish tale while retaining his mastery of ambience, nuance and astonishing cinematography. Winner of the Best Director prize at the Cannes Film Festival in 2008, Three Monkeys opens with an ambitious politician fleeing a hit-and-run accident in the dead of night. Afraid of hurting his election chances, he pays off his chauffeur Eyup to take the rap. While Eyup stews in jail, this devil's bargain takes its toll on his brooding son Ismail and restless wife Hacer, who falls into an illicit affair with the politician. Ismail's discovery of his mother's infidelity and Eyup's suspicions after he gets out of jail crank up the simmering tensions in a household already haunted by hidden ghosts.
Interview with Nuri Bilge Ceylan
Making of documentary
Once Upon a Time in Anatolia (2011)
An epic and rigorous tale of a night and day in a murder investigation, Once Upon a Time in Anatolia is a beautifully photographed crime drama about police and prosecutors locating a buried body through one long night in the Anatolian steppes. In the short prologue three men are drinking and talking. Then a convoy of cars is travelling around the countryside at night as one of the men seen earlier is trying to remember where a body was buried. After several false leads and a rest in a remote village, the body is finally discovered early the next morning. In the course of the long investigation the characters and hidden thoughts of the main protagonists are gradually themselves exhumed.
Interview with Nuri Bilge Ceylan
Making of documentary
Winter Sleep (2014)
In Palme d'Or winner Winter Sleep, Aydin, a former actor, runs a small hotel in central Anatolia with his young wife Nihal with whom he has a stormy relationship and his sister Necla who is suffering from her recent divorce. In winter as the snow begins to fall, the hotel turns into a shelter but also an inescapable place that fuels their animosities.
Making of documentary
The Wild Pear Tree (2018)
Sinan returns from his studies in the city to his parents' home in a small rural town. He hopes to publish a book of essays and short stories but his teacher father Idris is an addictive gambler, so much so that his mother and sister have become reluctantly accustomed to making do without food or electricity. So Sinan, with his writing dreams, worrying that we will be reduced, after army service, to teaching in the remote East, wanders around town, visiting his grandparents, encountering old friends, all the while looking for funding for his book.