Propaganda (1999 film)

Propaganda is a 1999 Turkish comedy film written, directed and produced Sinan Çetin. The film, which is a darkly surreal comedy set in a sleepy village in the southeast Turkey in 1948, starred popular comedy actor Kemal Sunal, who died a year later in 2000. It was shown in competition at the 18th Istanbul International Film Festival and the 4th Shanghai International Film Festival, where it won the Golden Goblet, and went on general release across Turkey on January 5, 1999 (1999-01-05).

Propaganda
Theatrical poster
Directed bySinan Çetin
Written bySinan Çetin
Gülin Tokat
Produced bySinan Çetin
Cemil Çetin
Susa Kohlstedt
StarringKemal Sunal
Metin Akpınar
Meltem Cumbul
Rafet El Roman
Sinan Çetin
CinematographyRebekka Haas
Music bySezen Aksu
Nejat Özer
Yavuz Çetin
Erkan Oğur
Production
company
Plato Film
Release date
  • January 5, 1999 (1999-01-05)
Running time
120 mins
CountryTurkey
LanguageTurkish

Production

The film was shot on location in Hatay, Turkey.[1]

Synopsis

Based on a true story set in 1948, customs officer Mehti is faced with the duty of formally setting up the border between Turkey and Syria, dividing his hometown. He is unaware of the pain that will imminently unfold, as families, languages, cultures and lovers are both ripped apart and clash head on in a village once united.

Cast

  • Kemal Sunal as Mehdi
  • Metin Akpınar as Rahim
  • Meltem Cumbul as Filiz
  • Rafet El Roman as Âdem
  • Meral Orhonsay as Şahane
  • Ali Sunal as Mahmut
  • Nazmiye Oral as Azamet
  • Müge Oruçkaptan as Nazmiye
  • Berfi Dicle as Melek
  • Kenan Baydemir as Hamdi
  • Nail Kırmızıgül as Kopuk Yaşar
  • Turgay Aydın as Cemil
  • Cem Safran as Abuzer
  • Zaven Çiğdemoğlu as Deli Selami
  • Baycan Baybur as Komiser Muavini
  • Ayşegül Yurdakul as Köylü Kadın
  • Cengiz Deveci as Belediye Başkanı
  • Özcan Pehlivan as Asker
  • Bahar Uçan as Şadiye
  • Sultan Yılmaz as Rahim'in Annesi
  • Ahmet Tok as Genç Köylü
  • Üzeyir Tok as Selcuk
  • Turgut Giray as Cemil
  • Sinan Çetin as Sheakespeare

Release

Festival screenings

Reception

Awards

References

  1. "Filming locations for Propaganda". IMDB. Retrieved 2010-08-15.
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