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Coming Soon

Original title: Pek Yakinda
  • 2014
  • 2h 14m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
37K
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Zafer Algöz, Aysen Gruda, Ozan Güven, Özkan Ugur, Cem Yilmaz, Zerrin Tekindor, Tülin Özen, Cengiz Bozkurt, Hare Sürel, and Çaglar Çorumlu in Coming Soon (2014)
ComedyDramaRomance

Pirated DVD seller Zafer who is formerly an extra in movies; swore to give up illegal works when his wife wanted to get divorce. To win his family back, he and his old-fashioned crew decided... Read allPirated DVD seller Zafer who is formerly an extra in movies; swore to give up illegal works when his wife wanted to get divorce. To win his family back, he and his old-fashioned crew decided to make a movie called "Summit - The End Of Evil" which is a fantastic science fiction mo... Read allPirated DVD seller Zafer who is formerly an extra in movies; swore to give up illegal works when his wife wanted to get divorce. To win his family back, he and his old-fashioned crew decided to make a movie called "Summit - The End Of Evil" which is a fantastic science fiction movie and couldn't be shot since 1977.

  • Director
    • Cem Yilmaz
  • Writer
    • Cem Yilmaz
  • Stars
    • Cem Yilmaz
    • Tülin Özen
    • Zafer Algöz
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    37K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Cem Yilmaz
    • Writer
      • Cem Yilmaz
    • Stars
      • Cem Yilmaz
      • Tülin Özen
      • Zafer Algöz
    • 19User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 6 nominations total

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    Cem Yilmaz
    Cem Yilmaz
    • Zafer Yildiz…
    Tülin Özen
    Tülin Özen
    • Arzu
    Zafer Algöz
    • Ahben
    Özkan Ugur
    Özkan Ugur
    • Ejder
    Ozan Güven
    Ozan Güven
    • Bogac Boray
    Çaglar Çorumlu
    Çaglar Çorumlu
    • Zeki
    Cengiz Bozkurt
    Cengiz Bozkurt
    • Suat
    Zerrin Tekindor
    Zerrin Tekindor
    • Meral
    Hare Sürel
    • Tuna
    Aysen Gruda
    Aysen Gruda
    • Remziye Günes
    Ülkü Duru
    Ülkü Duru
    • Cansin
    Tugrul Tulek
    Tugrul Tulek
    • Ince
    Can Yilmaz
    • Sabri
    Emin Gürsoy
    Emin Gürsoy
    • Izzettin
    Nurgül Yesilçay
    Nurgül Yesilçay
    • Hemsire
    Hasan Demircan
    • Sener Sen
    Hakan Akay
    • Self
    Sunay Akin
    • Sunay Akin
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    • Writer
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    User reviews19

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    9benwick-164-670433

    Well plotted, creatively done

    Those who need to sort movies into various categories, who see drama as a baddies versus goodies game, who think heroes are only deadly serious supermen on a mission to save the world, those who think that digital effects can substitute the absence of creative imagination and that improvisation and clowning around pertain only to stand-up comedies... those people should not try to understand this wonderful film. Because nothing is as it seems in the world of cinema, only the people involved in it are real, their fates and their professional objective to complete the project. "Pek Yakında" was made by clever people for a creative audience and leaves a lot open to interpretation. Each cast and crew member find their own way, and the theme grows and matures without losing its integrity. There are no minor roles in the usual sense. Two characters, Zafer and Boğaç, seem to be pivotal to the plot, oscillating between self-deception, self-destruction, flight of fancy, despondency and a fatal love of their profession. Cem Yılmaz' and Ozan Güven's splendid acting performances make these characters natural and convincing, and create them with an engaging self-irony, far from any showy pathetic effects. Well plotted, creatively done. Directing, music, camera and so on, deserve respect. One of the most inspirational films about filmmaking and the people around it.
    8HefeD

    This is not a PR work, yet the movie itself is, towards the Green Pine era.

    The new feature film by Cem Yilmaz is about a man who was an unsuccessful background actor who sells pirated DVDs who wants to save his marriage. That is the curious background of the main actor, Zafer (Cem Yilmaz), finally decides to make a movie to save his relationship. The film they're making is actually an old script, written in 70s, never had a chance to put in act, for various reasons. Therefore, the movie has some funny (and also sad) references to Green Pine era.

    The basic idea 'film inside of a film' is often used in world cinema, if not in Turkish cinema. Nevertheless, Mr. Yilmaz manages to bring some fresh ideas which makes the movie good and original. He knows when to make people laugh, when to cry; and he uses time almost perfectly. I cannot simply say that there was any flow in the script. Mise-en-scene is great, which is an issue in New Turkey Cinema I often criticize. The use of a Turkish Cinema Museum is so original that I've heard people talking about it after the movie. I saw the movie with my 14-year-old cousin, who of course knows nothing about Turkish movies before 2000. He said now he has great interest about these old movies. I'd say Cem Yilmaz has done something great for not only artistic issues, but also inspirational purposes. The youngsters who are fan of great comedian now have a desire to know the things that inspired Cem Yilmaz. Acting is also adequate. Suat character (Cengiz Bozkurt) may be the coolest character in the movie, a really bad guy and you cannot simply get mad at him. (You will know when you see it) Cem Yilmaz uses actors who are familiar to him, several years, so many films together... This is something I approve because he know what they can do, and what they cannot. He also used references to his previous works, which are the 'alienation effect'. This is consistent with the idea of film inside of a film. Lastly, there might be one thing to be critical about the film. That is, using so many commercials during the film. Yet, he handles the issue with alienation effect, that make people laugh. One of his conversations, Yilmaz stated that there is an issue of making a budget- free film, but you have to make sacrifices, like the whole crew eating cheddar bread sandwiches in the film set (kaşar-ekmek) when you ran out of money. This is something Yilmaz disagrees. He uses sponsorship delicately. You may be disagree with him. You may be idealistic filmmaker, but then again, Kaşar Ekmek...
    10cansizoc

    Nice scenario and nice cast

    Cem yilmaz's movies have subtle references that you may know/understand if you watch carefully and know about other movies. I like the part for Eskiya movie where he gives a hug as if like to represent all others who watched that movie and wanted to give a hug to Eskiya which is about die. Very good movie and very good cast!
    10mltmylmz

    Great job again from Cem

    Outcomes:

    • It means a lot to Turkish because in the movie many terms and names including Sadri Alisik, Gulyabani, Hafize Ana , Body Ekrem and Eskiya are associated with Yesilcam.


    -In early 70's, cinema halls started to get empty due to the creation of public TV network. This was the start of shooting erotic film in Turkey. Interesting fact for those who did not know.

    • Soundtracks, Kimse Bilmez, Neden Bana Ask Sarkisi Yazan Olmaz, and Sevemez Kimse Seni perfectly fit with the scenes.


    • Istanbul Toy Museum is the only toy museum in Turkey. Must-see place in Istanbul.


    • White lies are not bad as long as you avoid hurting someones feeling.


    • Turkish men are jealous.


    • People may break promises after so long time.


    • An end can be a beginning.


    • Celebrities do not have a wonderful life.


    • Fathers are sometimes just amazing.


    • Never loose hope.


    • Money rules.


    ...

    Although Cem Yilmaz works with the same faces again, he did a great job. I appreciate to see how much he loves his culture and values. And wants to demonstrate how unique they are.

    Cok Tesekkurler Cem. Gurbette Iyi Geldi.
    8ipekmine

    Until CEM YILMAZ does better, this is the best we get!

    Being one of the best comedians of our time (if not THE best) and an incredibly talented actor, Cem Yilmaz surely makes one go to the cinema with great expectations, and with Pek Yakinda, he certainly does not disappoint. His directorial debut is a heart-warming, carefully crafted movie which delivers all the laughter the audience expects, along with quality acting by a fantastic cast and a good story which involves friendship, family and the cinema industry in Turkey. It also shows the wide range of Cem Yilmaz's acting skills, and the movie is full of surprising guest stars in addition to the main characters, each and every one of whom deserve major applause for their parts. In particular, Caglar Corumlu's performance exceeds expectations and makes him the shining star of the movie! Long story made short, I cannot imagine anyone who'd regret seeing this film, and I strongly recommend it to anyone who's interested in a good Turkish movie filled with elements of fun and love on top of Cem's genius work.

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    • Trivia
      Near the end of the film, it's seen that two fezzes placed on a table. This is a nod to Cem Yilmaz's previous film Yahsi Bati - The Ottoman Cowboys (2010).
    • Goofs
      Before it's revealed that Bogac Boray's voice is actually not his own but Semih's we see these two in the same scene but when Bogac Boray talks, Semih's lips are not moving.
    • Connections
      Featured in Arif V 216 (2018)
    • Soundtracks
      Kimse Bilmez
      Written by Ömer Hayyam and Mehmet Güreli

      Performed by Mehmet Güreli

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    • Release date
      • October 2, 2014 (Turkey)
    • Country of origin
      • Turkey
    • Official sites
      • Official Netflix
      • Official site (Turkey)
    • Language
      • Turkish
    • Also known as
      • Coming Soon to Theaters
    • Filming locations
      • Istanbul, Turkey
    • Production companies
      • CMYLMZ Fikirsanat
      • Nulook Production
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $10,769,798
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 14 minutes
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