Uzun Hikâye Explained

Uzun Hikâye
Director:Osman Sınav
Music:Ulaş Özdemir
Cinematography:Vedat Özdemir
Editing:Murat Önal
Runtime:125 min.
Country:Turkey
Language:Turkish

Uzun Hikâye (A Long Story) is a 2012 Turkish drama film, co-produced by Suat Kapkı and Taner Özbel written by Yiğit Güralp and directed by Osman Sınav based on a novella by Mustafa Kutlu. The movie premiered on October 12, 2012.

Plot

The movie, spanning a time from the 1940s to the 1970s, features a dramatic as well as bright and charged story.

After becoming orphan at an early age, Ali (starring Kenan İmirzalıoğlu) immigrates to Turkey from Bulgaria with his oil wrestler grandfather Süleyman. Settled at Eyüp in Istanbul, he is raised by his grandfather as a brave and equalitarian individual.[1] [2]

During his teen years in the 1950s, Ali falls in love with Münire (starring Tuğçe Kazaz), the daughter of an outdoor cinema owner. Ali abducts Münire as her parents does not allow their marriage. From then on, Ali spends a life together with the woman he loves, moving from town to town at railway stations. In the meantime, the couple welcome a son they name Mustafa. Ali, nicknamed now "the Socialist", earns a living by his typewriting and accounting knowledge. He is, however, sacked by plotting towners because of his intolerant character against injustice and discrimination. Meanwhile, Mustafa is growing and pursues his own life stories.[1] [2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Uzun Hikaye . Beyaz Perde . tr. 2013-08-10 .
  2. Web site: Uzun Hikaye . Uzun Hikaye . tr. 2013-08-10 .