The Sacrifice (1979 film) explained

The Sacrifice
Director:Atıf Yılmaz
Producer:Atıf Yılmaz
Music:Yalçın Tura
Cinematography:İzzet Akay
Runtime:82 minutes
Country:Turkey
Language:Turkish

The Sacrifice (Turkish: Adak) is a 1979 Turkish drama film, directed by Atıf Yılmaz and written by Başar Sabuncu based on a true story by Faruk Erem, featuring a peasant who sacrifices his youngest child to God. The "pathological tale," according to Rekin Teksoy, "focuses on superstitious belief through the interjection of eyewitness accounts." It was scheduled to compete in the cancelled 17th Antalya Golden Orange Film Festival, for which it received Belated Golden Oranges for Best Screenplay and Best Actor.[1]

Awards

17th Antalya Golden Orange Film Festival

Notes and References

  1. Book: Teksoy, Renkin . 2008 . Turkish Cinema . Oğlak Yayıncılık . Istanbul . 62 . 978-975-329-611-3 .