Unruly brothers from a poor neighbourhood will do anything to plunge into a swimming pool on a luxury property.
It is the dog days of summer in a Kurdish city in Turkey. On their way to school, two unruly brothers from a poor neighbourhood pass a luxury property with a swimming pool. They really want to dive into it. With every day their desire to plunge into the pool grows, ultimately becoming a matter of life and death. They are separated from the pool by a high wall with barbed wire and security guards. They come up with successive ways of overcoming these obstacles, but none of their plans work. Desperate, they almost give up because they now have a plastic pool, but it's simply not good enough. Why can white men plunge into a real swimming pool and they have to content themselves with a fake plastic one? They start their own class war. A work in progress that won an award at the Film Forum in Antalya turned into a film with phenomenal roles of the two brothers fighting for the right to plunge into a swimming pool.—https://wff.pl/en/film/37-time-of-impatience
Dog days of summer in a Kurdish city in Turkey, two unruly bright twins from a poor neighborhood are distracted by their daily routine and school duties, having an only goal in life to dive into a proper swimming pool, one, in the luxury site on their way to school. Between them and their dream, a boundary wall and behind it the stubborn and irreproachable watchmen who's everyday their laughingstock. They will start their own little class warfare.—yusufpiskin