Ten Best Turkish Films 2004 / Anayurt Oteli / Turkey 1986
The film concerns solitude and loneliness, obsession and depression, and is arguably one of the most painful movies in the history of the Turkish film industry. Zebercet pins his life on one hope: that a beautiful woman who once spent the night at his grim little hotel will turn up again. This hope gradually transforms into a dangerous obsession.
Ömer Kavur recreates Zebercet, the receptionist of a sad, bleak hotel in a small Anatolian town, adapting him from Yusuf Atılgan’s novel in an attempt that seemed risky to others. A film about loneliness and solitude, obsession and depression, evidently one of the most painful films in Turkish cinema. Here we have the story of the disintegration of someone who is unaware of the thin ice he stands on. The tragic Zebercet, hopelessly awaits the return of a mysterious woman who once came with the Ankara train and stayed a single night in the hotel, turning this ‘dream-real’ woman into an obsession. He gradually moves away from the reality of everyday life and becomes increasingly introverted, a process reflected in the hotel itself. The film creates the reality of closed spaces and a dream-like atmosphere reminiscent of Kubrick’s The Shining.
110 min / Color, 35 mm
Director Ömer Kavur
/ Screenplay Ömer Kavur podle románu / based on a novel by Yusuf Atılgan
/ Dir. of Photography Orhan Oğuz
/ Music Atilla Özdemiroğlu
/ Editor Mevlüt Koçak
/ Producer Cengiz Ergun
/ Production Alfa Film
/ Cast Macit Koper, Serra Yılmaz, Orhan Çağman, Şahika Tekand, Osman Alyanak, Yaşar Güner
/ Contact Festival on Wheels - Ankara Cinema Association, Alfa Film
Ömer Kavur (b. 1944, Ankara) studied sociology, journalism and film in Paris. He has directed many documentaries and commercials. His films were awarded prizes at the Antalya Film Festival and were highly recommended in the film critics’ annual selections. Motherland Hotel (Anayurt oteli)has won many awards - the Golden Orange in Antalya and a prize from the Nantes IFF, particularly for its economical and simple narration, where the director succeeded in creating a universally comprehensive work. Blindfold (Körebe) Desperate Road (Amansız Yol) and Night Journey (Gece Yolculuğu) were awarded by the Ministry of Culture. Kavur has also won international awards and his films have been screened in retrospectives at various international festivals.
Festival on Wheels - Ankara Cinema Association
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Turkey
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E-mail: [email protected]
Ahmet Boyacıoğlu
Festival Organizer, Film Director, Producer
Ömer Kavur
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