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Pains of Autumn

Pains of Autumn (Turkish: Güz Sancısı) is a 2009 Turkish drama film, directed by Tomris Giritlioğlu, based on the novel by Yılmaz Karakoyunlu. The film, which went on nationwide general release across Turkey on 23 January 2009 (2009-01-23), was one of the highest-grossing Turkish films of 2009.

Pains of Autumn
Theatrical poster
Directed byTomris Giritlioğlu
Screenplay byEtyen Mahçupyan
Nilgün Öneş
Tayfun Pirselimoğlu
Ali Ulvi Hünkar
Produced byBahadir Atay
Fatih Enes Omeroglu
StarringMurat Yıldırım
Beren Saat
Okan Yalabık
Music byTamer Çıray
Distributed byÖzen Film
Release date
  • 23 January 2009 (2009-01-23)
Running time
112 mins.
CountryTurkey
LanguageTurkish
Box office$3,388,636

Plot edit

The story is set in Istanbul, during the Pogrom of September 1955. Behçet (Murat Yildirim) is the only son of a father, in whom the government and the bureaucracy take a close interest due to his strong influence in Antakya. While he is working as an assistant researcher in the faculty of law in Istanbul, he falls under the sway of the extreme nationalist movement as a result of his upbringing and the influential role model of his father.

The only thing that causes Behçet to stumble on his convictions is Elena, a woman he secretly observes from his apartment. She is a Greek prostitute, who has been exploited by her grandmother since her mother left them. Elena is aware that she is being observed by Behçet and falls in love with him. They get close to each other which does not please Behçet's father and his political party.

The death of Behçet's friend Suat and the role that his father plays with the leaders of the party to exterminate the opposition and even the tolerated voices force Behçet to reconsider his political affiliation. During the Istanbul pogrom, riots which were organized by Turkish mob attacks directed at Istanbul's Greek minority, Behçet finds Elena dead after being hit by an activist. He takes her and remembers the words she said while lying on the bed in her apartment.

Cast edit

Production edit

Production for the film, originally planned for 2002, commenced on 1 June 2008. The film was shot on location in Istanbul, Turkey from 3 August - 29 September 2008. Post production was completed on 23 January 2009.[1][2][3]

Release edit

The film opened in 180 screens across Turkey on 23 January 2009 (2009-01-23) at number one in the Turkish box office chart with an opening weekend gross of $555,543.[4]

Gross Chart
Date Territory Screens Rank Opening Weekend Gross Total Gross As Of
23 January 2009 (2009-01-23) Turkey 180 1 $555,543 $3,105,177 8/23/09
30 April 2009 (2009-04-30) Greece 17 4 $90,966 $254,157 5/24/09
30 April 2009 (2009-04-30) Germany 21 37 $15,447 $28,179 5/10/09
1 May 2009 (2009-05-01) Austria 3 36 $1,123 $1,123 5/3/09

Reception edit

Box office edit

The film was the sixth highest grossing Turkish film of 2009 and has made a total worldwide gross of $3,388,636.[4]

Public controversy edit

Television talk shows and newspapers have covered both the film and the discussion of the events on which it is based. Its makers say the public debate is a result of an easing of curbs on freedom of expression accompanying Turkey's drive to meet European Union membership standards. This film couldn't have been made 10 years ago, screenwriter Etyen Mahçupyan told Today's Zaman, Though the laws on the books still limit free speech, the reality is there's less and less that can't be criticized.[5]

September 6–7 was our Kristallnacht, Rev. Dositheos Anagnostopulous, a spokesman for the Greek Orthodox Church in Istanbul said, The chances of something like this happening again are slim, because Turkish youth today are more critical in their thinking. But to be sure, they need to learn that this catastrophe occurred, that's why the film is important.[5]

A film like this might be just a film in another country, Mahçupyan continued, because there's been a vacuum and this issue was never discussed, the film now fulfils an important mission.

Yet, according to the Greek perspective, the film does not depict the events of September 1955 in their actual historic depth, not to mention the portrayal of the main Greek character as a prostitute sold off by her family, totally contrasting the Greek-envisioned social reality of the Greek community of the city, according to contemporary Greeks of Greece, which quite reflects the Turkish views over their non-Muslim neighbours, particularly the women. The film remains still highly controversial for being an attempt to white-wash the "responsibilities" of the Turkish people pretending it was all down to a political manipulation when this is a pogrom in which tens of thousands of Turkish citizens took part and which forced the majority of the Greek community to leave Istanbul.

See also edit

External links edit

  • Official website for the film
  • Güz sancisi at IMDb  

References edit

  1. ^ "Box office / business for Güz sancisi". IMDB. Retrieved 2010-02-18.
  2. ^ "Trivia for Güz sancisi". IMDB. Retrieved 2010-02-18.
  3. ^ "Filming locations for Güz sancisi". IMDB. Retrieved 2010-02-18.
  4. ^ a b "Güz sancisi". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved 2010-05-18.
  5. ^ a b . Today's Zaman. Archived from the original on 2012-10-14. Retrieved 2010-02-24.

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Pains of Autumn Turkish Guz Sancisi is a 2009 Turkish drama film directed by Tomris Giritlioglu based on the novel by Yilmaz Karakoyunlu The film which went on nationwide general release across Turkey on 23 January 2009 2009 01 23 was one of the highest grossing Turkish films of 2009 Pains of AutumnTheatrical posterDirected byTomris GiritliogluScreenplay byEtyen MahcupyanNilgun OnesTayfun PirselimogluAli Ulvi HunkarProduced byBahadir AtayFatih Enes OmerogluStarringMurat YildirimBeren SaatOkan YalabikMusic byTamer CirayDistributed byOzen FilmRelease date23 January 2009 2009 01 23 Running time112 mins CountryTurkeyLanguageTurkishBox office 3 388 636 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Release 5 Reception 5 1 Box office 5 2 Public controversy 6 See also 7 External links 8 ReferencesPlot editThe story is set in Istanbul during the Pogrom of September 1955 Behcet Murat Yildirim is the only son of a father in whom the government and the bureaucracy take a close interest due to his strong influence in Antakya While he is working as an assistant researcher in the faculty of law in Istanbul he falls under the sway of the extreme nationalist movement as a result of his upbringing and the influential role model of his father The only thing that causes Behcet to stumble on his convictions is Elena a woman he secretly observes from his apartment She is a Greek prostitute who has been exploited by her grandmother since her mother left them Elena is aware that she is being observed by Behcet and falls in love with him They get close to each other which does not please Behcet s father and his political party The death of Behcet s friend Suat and the role that his father plays with the leaders of the party to exterminate the opposition and even the tolerated voices force Behcet to reconsider his political affiliation During the Istanbul pogrom riots which were organized by Turkish mob attacks directed at Istanbul s Greek minority Behcet finds Elena dead after being hit by an activist He takes her and remembers the words she said while lying on the bed in her apartment Cast editMurat Yildirim Behcet Okan Yalabik Suat Beren Saat Elena Belcim Bilgin Nemika Umut Kurt Ferit Zeliha Berksoy Grandmother Emir Faruk Ugurcan AliProduction editProduction for the film originally planned for 2002 commenced on 1 June 2008 The film was shot on location in Istanbul Turkey from 3 August 29 September 2008 Post production was completed on 23 January 2009 1 2 3 Release editThe film opened in 180 screens across Turkey on 23 January 2009 2009 01 23 at number one in the Turkish box office chart with an opening weekend gross of 555 543 4 Gross Chart Date Territory Screens Rank Opening Weekend Gross Total Gross As Of23 January 2009 2009 01 23 Turkey 180 1 555 543 3 105 177 8 23 0930 April 2009 2009 04 30 Greece 17 4 90 966 254 157 5 24 0930 April 2009 2009 04 30 Germany 21 37 15 447 28 179 5 10 091 May 2009 2009 05 01 Austria 3 36 1 123 1 123 5 3 09Reception editBox office edit The film was the sixth highest grossing Turkish film of 2009 and has made a total worldwide gross of 3 388 636 4 Public controversy edit Television talk shows and newspapers have covered both the film and the discussion of the events on which it is based Its makers say the public debate is a result of an easing of curbs on freedom of expression accompanying Turkey s drive to meet European Union membership standards This film couldn t have been made 10 years ago screenwriter Etyen Mahcupyan told Today s Zaman Though the laws on the books still limit free speech the reality is there s less and less that can t be criticized 5 September 6 7 was our Kristallnacht Rev Dositheos Anagnostopulous a spokesman for the Greek Orthodox Church in Istanbul said The chances of something like this happening again are slim because Turkish youth today are more critical in their thinking But to be sure they need to learn that this catastrophe occurred that s why the film is important 5 A film like this might be just a film in another country Mahcupyan continued because there s been a vacuum and this issue was never discussed the film now fulfils an important mission Yet according to the Greek perspective the film does not depict the events of September 1955 in their actual historic depth not to mention the portrayal of the main Greek character as a prostitute sold off by her family totally contrasting the Greek envisioned social reality of the Greek community of the city according to contemporary Greeks of Greece which quite reflects the Turkish views over their non Muslim neighbours particularly the women The film remains still highly controversial for being an attempt to white wash the responsibilities of the Turkish people pretending it was all down to a political manipulation when this is a pogrom in which tens of thousands of Turkish citizens took part and which forced the majority of the Greek community to leave Istanbul See also edit2009 in film Turkish films of 2009External links editOfficial website for the film Guz sancisi at IMDb nbsp References edit Box office business for Guz sancisi IMDB Retrieved 2010 02 18 Trivia for Guz sancisi IMDB Retrieved 2010 02 18 Filming locations for Guz sancisi IMDB Retrieved 2010 02 18 a b Guz sancisi Box Office Mojo Retrieved 2010 05 18 a b Guz Sancisi casts light on dark chapter of Turkish past Today s Zaman Archived from the original on 2012 10 14 Retrieved 2010 02 24 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Pains of Autumn amp oldid 1190978438, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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