Haunted (2007 film) explained

Haunted
Native Name:Musallat
Director:Alper Mestçi
Producer:
  • Banu Akdeniz
  • Murat Toktamisoglu
Music:Resit Gözdamla
Cinematography:Feza Caldiran
Editing:Alper Mestçi
Runtime:90 minutes
Country:Turkey
Language:Turkish
Budget:$1,500,000 (estimated)
Gross:$2,170,188

Haunted (Turkish: Musallat) is a 2007 Turkish horror film directed by Alper Mestçi about a young Turkish guest-worker who is haunted by dark visions in Berlin. The film, which opened nationwide on was one of the highest-grossing Turkish films of 2007. A sequel,, was released on December 2, 2011, and Third film, Musallat 3, was released on

Production

The film was shot on location in Istanbul, Turkey and Berlin, Germany.[1]

Plot synopsis

Suat is a young Turkish man who leaves his new bride Nurcan behind in Turkey and joins his childhood friend Metin in Berlin where he can earn some money. Here he is haunted by dark visions that eventually drive him to attempt suicide. When the doctors in Germany can find nothing wrong, Suat and Metin return to Istanbul to seek the advice of spiritual healer Haci Burhan Kasavi. Suat and family of Haci except a daughter of Haci was killed by a demon angry about him for being killed when born as the baby of Nurcan.Musallat 2: Lanet (2011) by the same company is about a young woman find she is a relative of a jinn and being born after a couple asked a witch to ask for a child for a jinn through the cut animal legs sorcerery ritual.

Casts

Release

The film opened in 125 screens across Turkey on at number 3 in the box office chart with an opening weekend gross of $372,573.[2]

Opening weekend gross
DateTerritoryScreensRankGross
Turkey1253$372,573
Germany2324$69,936
Austria221$11,999
Belgium223$18,878

Reception

Box office

The film was the tenth highest grossing Turkish film of 2007 with a total gross of $1,802,504.

The worldwide total gross rose to $2,170,188 following international release in 2008.[2]

Reviews

Todd Brown, writing for Twitch Film, claims to have been, drawn in by the simple but compelling story of a young family haunted and possessed, with, a pretty compelling blend of pulp with legitimate tension, which looks to ride that same split in influences, of technical proficiency and just plain pulp that has long been the mark of Turkish genre films, though the technical end looks stronger than most, with, truly moody and unsettling imagery. If the film comes close to living up to the trailer this thing is EASILY going to be the best Turkish genre picture of the past five to ten years, he concludes.[3] [4] [5]

Chris Churchill, also writing for Twitch Film, adds that, The film also scored Theatrical releases in a few European countries earlier in the year, something quite rare for Turkish genre films in the past, so there could be something that makes Musallat stand out from the recent crop of Turkish Horror films produced.[6]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Filming locations for Musallat. IMDB. February 18, 2010.
  2. Web site: Turkey Weekend Box Office for Musallat. Box Office Mojo. February 24, 2010.
  3. Web site: Website and Trailer for Turkish Horror Musallat (Haunted). Todd. Brown. twitch. February 18, 2010.
  4. Web site: Full Theatrical Trailer For Turkish Horror Musallat. Todd. Brown. twitch. February 18, 2010.
  5. Web site: A Stunning New Theatrical Trailer For Turkish Horror Musallat. Todd. Brown. twitch. February 18, 2010.
  6. Web site: Turkish Horror 'Musallat' receives English friendly DVD release. Chris. Churchill. twitch. February 18, 2010.