Summaries

Story of 40-man Turkish task force who must defend a relay station.

A small group of Turkish soldiers in a remote patrol station in eastern Turkey face their near-certain death, during a time the conflict between Turkish Army and separatist militant organization PKK reached its peak point.—umuts

Details

Keywords
  • 1990s
  • terror
  • turkish army
  • pkk terror
  • anti terrorism
Genres
  • Action
  • Thriller
  • Drama
  • War
Release date Oct 15, 2009
Countries of origin Turkey
Official sites Official site
Language Turkish
Filming locations Tahtali, Antalya, Turkey
Production companies Fida Film CRVD Film

Box office

Budget $2000000
Gross worldwide $15291338

Tech specs

Runtime 2h 8m
Color Color
Aspect ratio 2.35 : 1

Synopsis

Nefes: Vatan sagolsun (Turkish for 'Breath: Long live the Homeland') is about a small group of Turkish soldiers in a remote patrol station in eastern Turkey facing their near-certain death during a time the conflict between Turkish Army and separatist militant organization PKK reached its peak point.

A major who had just lost two people in his command in a combat with PKK militants arrives at the station and takes charge. He finds it very difficult to step out of the state of depression due to his recent loss and so intimidates his soldiers into bettering themselves to ensure that such a tragedy never happens again. During his stay there, he came across a PKK militant called the 'Doctor' who intervenes in his phone calls with his wife through radio frequencies. This becomes almost habitual with frequent exchange of hostile words. ' Why do you live like pigs instead of being a doctor in your village and serving your people' the Major asks and 'I would rather live in my mountains as a freeman than being a doctor from your universities' the Doctor replies. In parallel to that, we observe daily routines of Turkish soldiers and their sincere phone calls with their loved ones as we approach to the inevitable end.

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