My Father, My Son

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My Father and My Son
Babam Ve Oglum
Directed by Çağan Irmak
Written by Çağan Irmak
Starring Çetin Tekindor
Fikret Kuşkan
Hümeyra Akbay
Şerif Sezer
Ege Tanman
Özge Özberk
Running time 108 minutes
Language Turkish

My Father and my Son (Turkish: Babam ve Oğlum) is a 2005 Turkish film written and directed by Çağan Irmak. In Turkey, the movie was seen by 4 million cinemagoers in spring 2005 becoming one of the most successful movies in Turkish box-office history.

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[edit] Plot

In order to study Journalism at Istanbul University, Sadık leaves his village on the Aegean coast. This angers his father, Hüseyin, who wants him to study Agricultural Engineering so he can manage the family farm. During his years at university Sadık becomes politically active. Upon learning about Sadik's behavior, Hüseyin disowns him.

However worse days are ahead for Sadik. In the early hours of the morning on September 12, 1980 Sadık's pregnant wife starts having contractions. The couple runs outside, but they can't find anyone to take them to the hospital. The country has been taken over in a military coup. Sadık's wife must give birth in a park and dies, but their son, Deniz, lives.

Because of his political activities, Sadık is arrested, tortured, and imprisoned for three years during which time he loses his health. A few years after being released, he finds out that he is dying. Having no other choice, he takes Deniz back to his family farm on the Aegean into the care of his mother and his father, who still will not speak to him. For Deniz, who is absorbed in the magical world of comic books, meeting his relatives on the farm is a new experience. There is his grandma who drives a tractor and speaks on a short wave radio, his aunt Hanife who wears bracelets from her wrist all the way to her shoulder, and his uncle who is a little slow. There is trouble in store, however, for Sadık and Hüseyin who must come to terms with their past and each other. (source: Turkish Wikipedia)

[edit] Awards

The film won an award for its soundtrack at the World Soundtrack Awards, awarded to Evanthia Reboutsika.

[edit] Trivia

A local newspaper in Istanbul reported that 78% of the Istanbulian viewers claimed that they cried at least once during the movie.[citation needed]

[edit] Cast and crew

Cast Fikret Kuşkan, Çetin Tekindor, Hümeyra Akbay, Şerif Sezer, Ege Tanman, Özge Özberk, Binnur Kaya, Yetkin Dikinciler, Erdal Tosun, Halit Ergenç, Bilge Şen, Tuba Büyüküstün, Nergis Çorakçı, Mahmut Gökgöz, Muzaffer Demirel, Yakup Yavru

Producer Şükrü Avşar

Assistant Director Irmak Çığ

Director Çağan Irmak

Studio Avşar Film

Genre Drama

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