Uzak (Distant) : An Epic Turkish Odyssey of Inner Landscapes
Uzak (Distant) : An Epic Turkish Odyssey of Inner Landscapes
Unraveling in the scenic cityscape of Istanbul, Nuri Bilge Ceylan's 2002 film 'Uzak' (Distant) emerges as a poetic representation of isolation, unfulfilled dreams, and the stark contrast between urban and rural life. The film bagged numerous awards including the Grand Prize at the 2003 Cannes Film Festival and was selected as the Turkish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 76th Academy Awards.
Scroll Down to Continue
Advertisement
Uzak: A Poignant Encounter of Urban Sophistication and Rural Simplicity
Scroll Down to Continue
Advertisement
The Intricate Dance of Dreams and Loneliness in Urban Istanbul
Collision of Worlds and the Quest for Belonging
Nuri Bilge Ceylan's Masterpiece of Emotion and Landscape
Award-Winning Brilliance in Direction, Screenplay, and Performances
Scroll Down to Continue
Advertisement
A Profound Exploration of Human Connection and Cross-Cultural Understanding
Nuri Bilge Ceylan's Bittersweet Symphony of Humor and Desolation
Uzak (Distant) : A Landmark of Turkish Cinema's Introspective Brilliance and Global Impact
Scroll Down for Comments and Reactions
Advertisement
Keşfet ile ziyaret ettiğin tüm kategorileri tek akışta gör!
Send Comment