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Dormitory (film)

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Dormitory (film)
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Dormitory (Turkish: Yurt) is a 2023 Turkish-German-French coming-of-age drama film written and directed by Nehir Tuna, at his feature film debut.

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The film premiered at the 80th edition of the Venice Film Festival, in the Horizons sidebar.

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Plot

Cast

  • Doğa Karakaş as Ahmet
  • Can Bartu Aslan as Hakan
  • Ozan Çelik as Yakup
  • Tansu Biçer as the father
  • Didem Ellialti as the mother

Production

For the film, Nehir Tuna drew on his own experience attending a religious boarding school for five years.[1] The film is a sequel of his award-winning short film The Shoes,[2] and is a co-production by Turkish company TN Yapım, German Red Balloon Film GmbH, and French Ciné-Sud Promotion, with support from the Sundance Fellowship for Production and Development.[3] Filming took place in Izmir, in the Aegean Region of Turkey, between 2019 and 2022.[4]

Release

The film Horizons section at the 80th Venice International Film Festival.[1] The film was also screened at the 2023 Marrakech International Film Festival, where Doğa Karakaş was awarded best actor.[5]

Reception

The film was described as 'a pleasant surprise, offering the paradoxical story of a teenager caught between religious tensions and explosions of testosterone.'[6]

References

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