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Honey (2010 film)

Honey (Turkish: Bal) is a 2010 Turkish drama film directed by Semih Kaplanoğlu, the third and final installment of the "Yusuf Trilogy", which includes Egg and Milk.[1] It premiered on 16 February 2010 in competition at the 60th Berlin International Film Festival,[1][2][3] where it became the third Turkish film, after Susuz Yaz in 1964 and Head-On in 2004, to win the Golden Bear award.[4][5] The film, which went on general release across Turkey on 9 April 2010, was selected as Turkey's official candidate for the Best Foreign Film Oscar at the 83rd Academy Awards[6] but it did not make the final shortlist.[7]

Honey
Film poster
Directed bySemih Kaplanoğlu
Produced bySemih Kaplanoğlu
Johannes Rexin
Bettina Brokemper
StarringErdal Beşikçioğlu
CinematographyBarış Özbiçer
Edited byAyhan Ergürsel
Suzan Hande Güneri
Semih Kaplanoğlu
Production
company
Kaplan Film Production
Release dates
  • 11 February 2010 (2010-02-11) (Berlin)
  • 9 April 2010 (2010-04-09) (Turkey)
Running time
100 minutes
CountriesTurkey
Germany
LanguageTurkish

Plot edit

In the remote and undeveloped eastern Black Sea region, a six-year-old boy (Yusuf) wanders through the woods searching for his lost father, trying to make sense of his life.[5] His father is a beekeeper whose bees have disappeared unexpectedly, threatening his livelihood.[5] A bizarre accident kills the father.[8] There is little dialogue or music in the film.[5] The three main characters (Yusuf and his parents) are all fairly taciturn, and the soundtrack is filled out with the sounds of the forest and the creatures that live there.[9] The environment is a recurring theme.[10]

Cast edit

Production edit

Honey is the last installment of Kaplanoğlu's autobiographical "Yusuf Trilogy", named after the central character, preceded by Egg (Yumurta, 2007) and Milk (Süt, 2008).[11] Egg was screened at Cannes, Milk at Venice.[12] The trilogy runs in reverse chronological order,[13] and Honey explores Yusuf's early childhood.

The film was shot in Çamlıhemşin district in Rize Province in northeastern Turkey, and was jointly produced by Turkey's Kaplan Film Production and Germany's Heimatfilm,[14] and shot in the mountains of Turkey.[5] The scriptwriting was supported by a 25,000 Turkish lira grant (approx. €12,000 or $16,500) from Script Development Fund of the Antalya Eurasia Film Festival, while the production was supported by funding from the Council of Europe Eurimages fund, the North Rhine Westphalia Film Foundation and the television stations ZDF and Arte.[15][16]

Critical reception edit

The film received positive reviews from critics. Review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes reports that 88%, out of 25 professional critics, gave the film a positive review.[17] Katja Nicodemus (Die Zeit) praised the film as an "existential narrative about the world view of a child, about loss and mourning". She picks out the calm rhythm and the landscape photography: "In Bal, you believe you can smell the rain drizzling on the boy on his way to school".[18] Detlef Kuhlbrodt (Die Tageszeitung) spoke of Kaplanoğlu's "meditative" film,[19] while Christina Tilmann (Tagesspiegel) described it as "one of the most beautiful and most intimate films of this festival", made from unspectacular ingredients "... a film that lets the viewer dream. It feels like wind, like oxygen, air that you want to keep with you for as long as you can. Or like the Sun shining in the forest through marvelously tower-high trees."[20]

Accolades edit

Honey beat 19 other films from around the world to win the Golden Bear award.[8][21] Its win was seen as a "surprise" by some.[22] Kaplanoğlu reacted by recalling an encounter with a bear while filming, "The bear is now back."[21] At a press conference the director said: "In the name of Turkish Films, this is a very meaningful prize. It's a help to making better films".[23] It was nominated for Best Film, Best Director and Best Cinematography at the 23rd European Film Awards.[24]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Bal-Honey Competing at the 60th Berlin Film Festival" (PDF). Kaplan Film. Retrieved 19 February 2010.
  2. ^ "Bal (Honey) film file". Berlinale program. Retrieved 19 February 2010.
  3. ^ "Berlin festival unveils full lineup", Hollywood Reporter, 1 February 2010
  4. ^ Roman Polanski wins best director award at Berlin, BBC News, 20 February 2010.
  5. ^ a b c d e Berlinale reaches climax with awards ceremony, Deutsche Welle, 21 February 2010.
  6. ^ "Bal/Honey to Represent Turkey in Acadamey Awards". TRT. Retrieved 4 October 2010.
  7. ^ "9 Foreign Language Films Continue to Oscar Race". oscars.org. Retrieved 19 January 2011.
  8. ^ a b "Polanski wins best director", The Straits Times, 21 February 2010.
  9. ^ Bennett, Ray (17 February 2010), "Honey – Film Review", Hollywood Reporter.
  10. ^ Kate Connolly (21 February 2010), "Roman Polanski wins best director prize in Berlin", The Guardian.
  11. ^ Turkish film, Polanski winners at Berlin film fest, CBC News, 20 February 2010.
  12. ^ Roderick Conway Morris (27 August 2008). "Golden Lion Prepares to Roar as Venice Opens Its Annual Film Festival". The New York Times. Retrieved 21 February 2010.
  13. ^ "Egg" (PDF). Press Kit. Kaplan Film Production. 7 May 2007. Retrieved 30 April 2008.
  14. ^ "Turkish film 'Bal' wins top honors at Berlinale". Deutsche Welle. 20 February 2010. Retrieved 21 February 2010.
  15. ^ "Council of Europe to support Turkish film", Hürriyet, retrieved 21 February 2010.
  16. ^ Uehling, Peter (17 February 2010), "Die Seele in der Natur", Berliner Zeitung. (in German)
  17. ^ Honey - Rotten Tomatoes
  18. ^ Nicodemus, Katja (18 February 2010), "Ein Festival aus Wahn und Schnee", Die Zeit. (in German)
  19. ^ Kuhlbrodt, Detlef (17 February 2010), "Teufel wispern in den Herzen der Menschen", Die Tageszeitung. (in German)
  20. ^ Tilmann, Christina (17 February 2010), "Das rote Band", Der Tagesspiegel. (in German)
  21. ^ a b "Turkish film scoops Golden Bear in Berlin". The Hindu. 21 February 2010. Retrieved 21 February 2010.
  22. ^ "Polanski wins Berlin's Best Director award". euronews. 21 February 2010. Retrieved 21 February 2010.
  23. ^ Tracey Gudwin (21 February 2010). . Xinhua News Agency. Archived from the original on 24 February 2010. Retrieved 21 February 2010.
  24. ^ . europeanfilmacademy.org. European Film Academy. 6 November 2010. Archived from the original on 9 November 2010. Retrieved 7 November 2010.

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Honey Turkish Bal is a 2010 Turkish drama film directed by Semih Kaplanoglu the third and final installment of the Yusuf Trilogy which includes Egg and Milk 1 It premiered on 16 February 2010 in competition at the 60th Berlin International Film Festival 1 2 3 where it became the third Turkish film after Susuz Yaz in 1964 and Head On in 2004 to win the Golden Bear award 4 5 The film which went on general release across Turkey on 9 April 2010 was selected as Turkey s official candidate for the Best Foreign Film Oscar at the 83rd Academy Awards 6 but it did not make the final shortlist 7 HoneyFilm posterDirected bySemih KaplanogluProduced bySemih KaplanogluJohannes RexinBettina BrokemperStarringErdal BesikciogluCinematographyBaris OzbicerEdited byAyhan ErgurselSuzan Hande GuneriSemih KaplanogluProductioncompanyKaplan Film ProductionRelease dates11 February 2010 2010 02 11 Berlin 9 April 2010 2010 04 09 Turkey Running time100 minutesCountriesTurkeyGermanyLanguageTurkish Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Critical reception 5 Accolades 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksPlot editIn the remote and undeveloped eastern Black Sea region a six year old boy Yusuf wanders through the woods searching for his lost father trying to make sense of his life 5 His father is a beekeeper whose bees have disappeared unexpectedly threatening his livelihood 5 A bizarre accident kills the father 8 There is little dialogue or music in the film 5 The three main characters Yusuf and his parents are all fairly taciturn and the soundtrack is filled out with the sounds of the forest and the creatures that live there 9 The environment is a recurring theme 10 Cast editErdal Besikcioglu as Yakup Tulin Ozen as Zehra Alev Ucarer Bora Altas as Yusuf Ayse AltayProduction editHoney is the last installment of Kaplanoglu s autobiographical Yusuf Trilogy named after the central character preceded by Egg Yumurta 2007 and Milk Sut 2008 11 Egg was screened at Cannes Milk at Venice 12 The trilogy runs in reverse chronological order 13 and Honey explores Yusuf s early childhood The film was shot in Camlihemsin district in Rize Province in northeastern Turkey and was jointly produced by Turkey s Kaplan Film Production and Germany s Heimatfilm 14 and shot in the mountains of Turkey 5 The scriptwriting was supported by a 25 000 Turkish lira grant approx 12 000 or 16 500 from Script Development Fund of the Antalya Eurasia Film Festival while the production was supported by funding from the Council of Europe Eurimages fund the North Rhine Westphalia Film Foundation and the television stations ZDF and Arte 15 16 Critical reception editThe film received positive reviews from critics Review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes reports that 88 out of 25 professional critics gave the film a positive review 17 Katja Nicodemus Die Zeit praised the film as an existential narrative about the world view of a child about loss and mourning She picks out the calm rhythm and the landscape photography In Bal you believe you can smell the rain drizzling on the boy on his way to school 18 Detlef Kuhlbrodt Die Tageszeitung spoke of Kaplanoglu s meditative film 19 while Christina Tilmann Tagesspiegel described it as one of the most beautiful and most intimate films of this festival made from unspectacular ingredients a film that lets the viewer dream It feels like wind like oxygen air that you want to keep with you for as long as you can Or like the Sun shining in the forest through marvelously tower high trees 20 Accolades editHoney beat 19 other films from around the world to win the Golden Bear award 8 21 Its win was seen as a surprise by some 22 Kaplanoglu reacted by recalling an encounter with a bear while filming The bear is now back 21 At a press conference the director said In the name of Turkish Films this is a very meaningful prize It s a help to making better films 23 It was nominated for Best Film Best Director and Best Cinematography at the 23rd European Film Awards 24 See also edit2010 in film Cinema of Turkey Turkish films of 2010 List of submissions to the 83rd Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film List of Turkish submissions for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language FilmReferences edit a b Bal Honey Competing at the 60th Berlin Film Festival PDF Kaplan Film Retrieved 19 February 2010 Bal Honey film file Berlinale program Retrieved 19 February 2010 Berlin festival unveils full lineup Hollywood Reporter 1 February 2010 Roman Polanski wins best director award at Berlin BBC News 20 February 2010 a b c d e Berlinale reaches climax with awards ceremony Deutsche Welle 21 February 2010 Bal Honey to Represent Turkey in Acadamey Awards TRT Retrieved 4 October 2010 9 Foreign Language Films Continue to Oscar Race oscars org Retrieved 19 January 2011 a b Polanski wins best director The Straits Times 21 February 2010 Bennett Ray 17 February 2010 Honey Film Review Hollywood Reporter Kate Connolly 21 February 2010 Roman Polanski wins best director prize in Berlin The Guardian Turkish film Polanski winners at Berlin film fest CBC News 20 February 2010 Roderick Conway Morris 27 August 2008 Golden Lion Prepares to Roar as Venice Opens Its Annual Film Festival The New York Times Retrieved 21 February 2010 Egg PDF Press Kit Kaplan Film Production 7 May 2007 Retrieved 30 April 2008 Turkish film Bal wins top honors at Berlinale Deutsche Welle 20 February 2010 Retrieved 21 February 2010 Council of Europe to support Turkish film Hurriyet retrieved 21 February 2010 Uehling Peter 17 February 2010 Die Seele in der Natur Berliner Zeitung in German Honey Rotten Tomatoes Nicodemus Katja 18 February 2010 Ein Festival aus Wahn und Schnee Die Zeit in German Kuhlbrodt Detlef 17 February 2010 Teufel wispern in den Herzen der Menschen Die Tageszeitung in German Tilmann Christina 17 February 2010 Das rote Band Der Tagesspiegel in German a b Turkish film scoops Golden Bear in Berlin The Hindu 21 February 2010 Retrieved 21 February 2010 Polanski wins Berlin s Best Director award euronews 21 February 2010 Retrieved 21 February 2010 Tracey Gudwin 21 February 2010 Turkish filmmaker top winner at Berlin film fest Xinhua News Agency Archived from the original on 24 February 2010 Retrieved 21 February 2010 Nominations for the 23rd European Film Awards europeanfilmacademy org European Film Academy 6 November 2010 Archived from the original on 9 November 2010 Retrieved 7 November 2010 External links editOfficial website of Kaplan Film Honey at IMDb nbsp Honey at the TCM Movie Database Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Honey 2010 film amp oldid 1181484946, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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