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Once Upon a Time in Anatolia

Nuri Bilge Ceylan The Complete Films

Oct 28, 2019

TIFF 2011

Once Upon a Time in Anatolia

Zeynofilm (2011)
Blu-ray
5055159201148
drama | foreign
Turkey | Turkish | Color | 02:30

Life in a small town is akin to journeying in the middle of the steppes: the sense that "something new and different" will spring up behind every hill, but always unerringly similar, tapering, vanishing or lingering monotonous roads... As a confessed killer tries to lead the authorities to the place where he buried the body, a series of clues are laid as to what has actually happened
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What appears to be on the surface a police procedural film is anything but in Ceylan's hands. As the confessed killer tries to lead the authorities to the place where he buried the body, a series of clues are laid as to what has actually happened.

Crime | Drama
Programmer's Note
Turkish master Nuri Bilge Ceylan has made a film that demands great patience, but that patience is magnificently rewarded as the narrative moves toward its conclu­sion. Although the title is a nod to Sergio Leone, Ceylan is very much his own man, determined to create a mythology around a subject that defines an era and a country.

The plot follows the outline of a routine police procedural, but as one would expect from this distinctive filmmaker, Once Upon A Time in Anatolia is far from routine.

A murder has been committed and a man has confessed; all that remains is for him to lead police to the body so they can wrap the case. In the dead of night, two cars and a Jeep carrying the murderer, the police chief and the prosecutor set out to find the burial spot. As the small convoy inches its way through the darkness of the deserted countryside, it becomes clear that the killer can’t locate the place where he left his victim. Cigarettes are smoked; conversations occur and refresh­ments are served in a local village; nothing significant seems to happen. Yet whether we are aware of it or not, small clues are being planted along the way.

Like a game of chess, the grand design of this subtle and disturbing film comes increasingly into focus as events progress. Things are not always as they appear to be, and in Kafka-like gestures, people, emo­tions and events are developed in different and deeper ways. Once Upon A Time in Anatolia is ambiguous enough that we must concentrate on all the details of the canvas before the full story becomes apparent — or does it? A number of doors open teasingly, creating a labyrinthine world that mirrors our present incomprehension at so many contemporary events. What is truth and how we find it are some of the questions Ceylan raises in this superior exploration of a crime and its investigation. Piers Handling
Director's Bio

Nuri Bilge Ceylan was born in Istanbul. He studied cinema at Mimar Sinan University. His films include The Small Town (98), Clouds of May (00), Distant (03), which won the Grand Prix as well as the prize for best actor for its two male leads at the Cannes Film Festival, Climates (06), Three Monkeys (08) and Once Upon A Time in Anatolia (11).


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Dogu Demirkol Sinan Karasu
Murat Cemcir Idris Karasu
Bennu Yildirimlar Asuman Karasu
Hazar Ergüclü Hatice
Serkan Keskin Suleyman
Tamer Levent Grandfather Recep
Öner Erkan Imam Nazmi
Ahmet Rifat Sungar Ali Riza
Akın Aksu Imam Veysel
Kubilay Tunçer Ilhami
Ercument Balakoglu Grandfather Ramazan
Kadir Cermik Mayor Adnan
Özay Fecht Grandmother Hayriye
Sencar Sağdıç Nevzat
Asena Keskinci Yasemin Karasu
Anil Durgun Sefer
Abdurrahman Tutar Seydi

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Edition details

Nr Discs 1
Edition Release Date Nov 11, 2019
Regions Region B