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Günesi Gördüm

  • 2009
  • 2h
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
11K
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Erol Demiröz, Altan Erkekli, Serif Sezer, Demet Evgar, Mahsun Kirmizigül, and Murat Ünalmis in Günesi Gördüm (2009)
Drama

In the southeast region of Turkey, the Altun family lives in a small mountainside village plagued by a 25-year war that makes their daily lives a hellish struggle. As the war intensifies, th... Read allIn the southeast region of Turkey, the Altun family lives in a small mountainside village plagued by a 25-year war that makes their daily lives a hellish struggle. As the war intensifies, the family is forced to migrate west to the city of Istanbul.In the southeast region of Turkey, the Altun family lives in a small mountainside village plagued by a 25-year war that makes their daily lives a hellish struggle. As the war intensifies, the family is forced to migrate west to the city of Istanbul.

  • Director
    • Mahsun Kirmizigül
  • Writer
    • Mahsun Kirmizigül
  • Stars
    • Mahsun Kirmizigül
    • Demet Evgar
    • Murat Ünalmis
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    11K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Mahsun Kirmizigül
    • Writer
      • Mahsun Kirmizigül
    • Stars
      • Mahsun Kirmizigül
      • Demet Evgar
      • Murat Ünalmis
    • 20User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 6 wins & 6 nominations total

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    Mahsun Kirmizigül
    Mahsun Kirmizigül
    • Ramo
    Demet Evgar
    Demet Evgar
    • Havar
    Murat Ünalmis
    Murat Ünalmis
    • Mamo
    Cemal Toktas
    • Kadri
    Erol Demiröz
    Erol Demiröz
    • Haydar
    Altan Erkekli
    Altan Erkekli
    • Davut
    Emre Kinay
    Emre Kinay
    • Musto
    Menderes Samancilar
    Menderes Samancilar
    • Cuma
    Serif Sezer
    Serif Sezer
    • Gülistan
    Ceyhun Fersoy
    Ceyhun Fersoy
    • Service Elemani
    Ali Sürmeli
    Ali Sürmeli
    • Nedim
    Yigit Özsener
    Yigit Özsener
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    Cansu Aktay
    • Delal
    Sarp Apak
    Sarp Apak
    • Soldier Ahmet
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    • Ekrem
    Özgül Arslan
    • Gülistan
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    Cezmi Baskin
    • Bünyamin
    Serhat Caglayan
    Serhat Caglayan
    • Azad
    • Director
      • Mahsun Kirmizigül
    • Writer
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    6m_ra_zra

    movie in conformity with standards

    How the movie started, you expect a war movie. But it was not more then the reason for the consequences what could occur. Everything what could occur, only just one family suffered very much, at the cost of the trustworthiness. Leaving your homeland concerned all families and all other consequences were forced. Although this is not a political movie stones were thrown to politicians.

    The casting was almost the same like in other films where Kurdish people are involved. Sometimes it is boring. In this movie the great actors were under their level. No facial emotions only physical presence. But shouting women were touching.

    The name of the movie has been also explained. A minor issue cannot carry the title, it is misleading not because of director's creativity but the story is not set right. Who lives in Turkey knows a lot about this subject. This knowledge will fill in when it is not right. The intention will be understood.

    Further, technical things are in conformity with standards.
    8imranahmedsg

    Politics, humanity, war and LGBT rights all in a gritty, realistic movie ...

    The link between war, development and poverty is unequivocally demonstrated in this Turkish movie about the long standing Kurdish insurgency in the country's eastern provinces. Most people just wish to get on with their lives and have no time for nationalisms or 'isms' of other sorts. Indeed, ask the transvestite character in the film, and it's clear most of us have many of our own problems without taking on the burdens of others onto our own shoulders.

    Nonetheless, humans cannot be divorced from the realities around them. Hence, the individual who joins a political movement infused with the idealism of youth. Pitted against him is his brother who believes in the power and strength of the state to deliver services, e.g. education and healthcare. As these two fight, innocent farmers and shepherds who happen to live in villages in the battleground suffer.

    To suffer means economic destruction and even death.

    This is the story of one such family caught up in Turkey's Kurdish insurgency. Simultaneously, the movie reveals the conservative and male dominated nature of rural Turkish society.

    It's a sad movie - prepared to shed tears. But 'I Saw the Sun' is a social statement which provides powerful insights for any student of Turkish society. The movie provides few answers but forces us to ask the right questions.

    A must watch for anyone interested in Turkish society.

    In Turkish with English subtitles.
    6kosmasp

    War in the City

    There is no war in a city here, it's during unrest let's call it. If you are not familiar with the situation Turkey and the Kurds are having, you want to read up on that. It's not necessary to understand the movie/follow the story. It might be interesting to have this as a backdrop though to refer back to.

    It's about a family in troubled times as you can imagine. One that has not only to face outside danger, but also has quite some turmoil inside the family. Feelings get hurt, but there is also violence especially with a thinking that may seem very backwards to a lot of people. Sometimes that is used for comedy (when it comes to technology or the "wonders" they achieve) but this is mostly a drama, with high stakes for every one involved. It's not easy to chew on and there are quite a few bumps along the road, still this has the right ingredients, it just needed a bit of a better direction and less confusion in parts
    8cgyford

    A melodramatic epic that preaches a message of tolerance to a divided country...

    Popular Turkish arabesque singer-songwriter turned actor-director Mahsun Kırmızıgül ("The White Angel") followed this sceptically received freshman melodrama with this equally sceptically received sophomore melodrama which topped the Turkish box office and took an unappreciated trip to the Academy Awards selection committee.

    Davut (Altan Erkekli) and Ramo (Mahsun Kırmızıgül) head two wings of an extended Kurdish family forced from their village by the conflict in Turkey's south-eastern region with one resettling in Istanbul and the other attempting to illegally enter Norway as the driving force of this epic melodrama of interwoven story lines.

    Mahsun Kırmızıgül remains true to his arabesque roots with a demagogic central performance whilst more stoic support comes from veteran character actor Altan Erkekli ("O... Çocuklari" & "Waiting for Heaven"), stunning starlet Demet Evgar ("Shattered Soul" & "Banyo") and Yeşilçam award-winning up-and-comer Cemal Toktaş ("Black Dogs Barking").

    The emerging director still suffers from the excess of sentimentality that lead his debut film to box-office success and critical drubbing but here he has a wealth of story lines worthy of his didactic style as his cardboard characters espouse messages of tolerance to a sweeping musical score that even the most cynical can't help but be moved by.

    "You rarely ever see the sun here."
    7jack_o_hasanov_imdb

    Good

    Mahsun Kirmizigul was a good singer. Why did he decide to become a director?

    But this movie is the best of its career. His other movies are all alike, but I liked the plot and process of this movie.

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    • Trivia
      Turkey's 2009 Academy Awards official submission to Foreign-Language Film category.
    • Goofs
      At the starting scene you can see 2 attack helicopters those are Mil Mi-24 helicopters (Russian made) and Turkey doesn't have helicopters like this ones.
    • Soundtracks
      You Owe Me
      Lyrics and Music by Ragga Oktay

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    • Release date
      • March 13, 2009 (Turkey)
    • Country of origin
      • Turkey
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Languages
      • Turkish
      • Norwegian
      • Kurdish
    • Also known as
      • I Saw the Sun
    • Filming locations
      • Sarikamis, Kars, Turkey
    • Production companies
      • Boyut Film
      • Midwest
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $5,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $26,477,630
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    • Runtime
      2 hours
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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