Summaries

When an unmarried teenage girl is believed by her family to have given up her virginity, she is ordered to be killed out of shame. But before her relative is able to complete the task, the two encounter a college professor.

Details

Keywords
  • rape
  • honor killing
  • tradition versus modernity
  • women's rights
  • forced suicide
Genres
  • Drama
Release date Mar 15, 2007
Countries of origin Turkey Greece
Official sites Official site
Language Turkish
Filming locations Karaman Taskale Village, Turkey
Production companies Eurimages ANS Production Highway Productions

Box office

Gross US & Canada $40349
Opening weekend US & Canada $7039
Gross worldwide $3605671

Tech specs

Runtime 2h 3m
Color Color
Sound mix Dolby Digital
Aspect ratio 1.85 : 1

Synopsis

When a young woman named Meryem (Özgü Namal) is raped, her village custom requires that she be killed in order for the dishonour to be expunged from her family. A young man named Cemal (Murat Han), the son of the village leader, is given the task but at the last moment he has doubts. The pair go on the run, followed close behind by local thugs intent on killing the girl. Luckily enough, Cemal and Meryem meet up with a charismatic man named Irfan, an ex-university professor who is embarking on a sailing trip, and needs a crew. Seems Irfan is running away too--in his case from a dead marriage and an empty life. Together this unlikely trio set forth on a voyage that will change all of their lives.

Adapted from Zülfü Livaneli's international best-selling novel, director Abdullah Oguz's drama is filled with intensity, vivid cultural clash, fine music and some absolutely stunning scenery (the film was shot on the Sea of Marmara). But ultimately it is the figure of Meryem, a young woman struggling to live in a culture that condones the practice of female honour killings, that gives the film its heart. Meryem's decision to live, and ultimately, to enjoy her life is the quiet revolution that ignites the entire story.

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