One Day in the Future explained

One Day in the Future
Director:Boğaçhan Dündar
Producer:Cüneyt Ceylan
Cinematography:Aras Demiray
Music:Selim Gülgören
Studio:Film Bahçesi
Distributor:Medyavizyon
Runtime:95 minutes
Country:Turkey
Language:Turkish
Gross:$296,103

One Day in the Future (Turkish: Gelecekten Bir Gün) is a 2010 Turkish comedy film, directed by Boğaçhan Dündar, featuring Hayrettin Karaoğuz as a man who is shown his unrealised future by two angels after committing suicide. The film went on general release across the country on .

Plot

Tolga (Hayrettin Karaoğuz), having struggled with bad luck all his life, believes he is a total loser and the unluckiest man in the whole world. Following an unsuccessful presentation of his new project at work, he is fired. Believing he has ruined his last chance to win over the love of his life (Hande Subaşı), he commits suicide. After he dies, he is met by two angels (Rasim Öztekin and Arda Kural), who, as a punishment, show Tolga scenes from how his life would have been in the future if he had not committed suicide.

Cast

Release

The film opened across Turkey on at number six in the box office chart with an opening weekend gross of $135,914.[1]

Reception

Box office

The movie has made a total gross of $296,103.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Gelecekten Bir Gun . Box Office Mojo . 2010-02-24 .