At the Bar explained

At the Bar
Director:Serdar Akar
Producer:Serdar Akar
Güner Koralı
Alev Gezer
Starring:Nejat İşler
Hakan Boyav
Erdal Beşikçioğlu
Cinematography:Mehmet Aksın
Music:Selim Demirdelen
Studio:Kenda Film
Runtime:90 minutes
Country:Turkey
Language:Turkish
Gross:1.681.728,00

At the Bar (Turkish: Barda) is a 2007 Turkish crime drama film, written and directed by Serdar Akar based on a real-life event that happened in Ankara, Turkey in 1997, featuring Nejat İşler as the head of a gang which brutalises, murders and rapes a group of young friends. The film, which went on general release across the country on, was shown in competition at the 26th Istanbul International Film Festival and marketed as the most violent Turkish film ever made.[1]

Plot

A group of young high society friends, aged between 18 and 25, are gathered at a friend's bar that they regularly frequent for the night. But when they finish off their last beer and prepare to head home they find themselves held captive at gunpoint by five strangers. With their mouths, hands and feet tied, they are tortured, raped and murdered until the next morning. The gang who have captured them have no clear reason, they just want to punish these young people for everything left incomplete in their lives.

Cast

Festival Screenings

Notes and References

  1. Web site: And justice for all . Yasemin Sim . Esmen . . 2007-02-02 . 2010-03-08 .