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Directed by | Ali Özgentürk |
Produced by | Ali Özgentürk |
Written by | Ali Özgentürk |
Starring | Ayça İnci Ayşe Kökçü Melda Yılmaz |
Music by | Tuna Hizmetli |
Cinematography | Márton Miklauzic |
Editing by | Aylin Zoi Tinel |
Studio | Asya Film |
Distributed by | UIP |
Release date(s) | April 3, 2009 |
Country | Turkey |
Language | Turkish |
Box office | $54,940 |
The Crab Game (Turkish: Yengeç Oyunu) is a 2009 Turkish drama film written and directed by Ali Özgentürk.
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The film was shot on location in Eskişehir, Turkey.[1]
Asya (Ayça İnci) is a research assistant working in the history department of a university in İstanbul. Taking her 5-year-old daughter with her, Asya embarks on a journey back to her hometown with the dream of starting over again. There she gets a new job at a school. She starts working on a project that is about to change her entire life along with that of her students. While conducting research on old Ottoman court documents, Asya and her students come across an interesting incident. In the year 1917, a local mobster called Yengeç Salih killed a midwife called Nuriye, claiming that she was a prostitute. Charges were dropped against Salih when he told the court that he killed the woman for the sake of the neighborhood's reputation. The students, struck with the injustice in this case, decide to reenact the case and try Salih one more time.
The film opened in 51 screens across Turkey on April 3, 2009[2]
at number thirteen in the Turkish box office chart with an opening weekend gross of $14,095.The film has made a total gross of $54,940.[2]