Hasret

Hasret

Release date : January 1, 2018
Runtime : 1h 23m
Countries of origin : Russia / Turkey /
Original Language : Russian / Turkish /
Director : Elena Demidova /
Writers :
Production companies : VIB Film Studio / Magic Mountain /
January 1, 2018 1h 23m Russia Documentary Russian More
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The communist poet Nazim Hikmet, after serving 17 years in Turkish prisons, fled to the Soviet Union as the country of victorious communism. Communism turned out to be a hoax, it lost its homeland forever. The Turkish word "hasret" (longing) is one of the few Turkish words that his adopted daughter learned. His heart could not stand the melancholy and hypocrisy of Soviet life, he died early and was buried in Moscow, where he was safely forgotten. But this old story becomes suddenly very relevant during the referendum in Istanbul.
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  • title:Hasret
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2018
  • Runtime:1h 23m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: Russia · Turkey ·
  • Original Language: Russian · Turkish ·
  • Director: Elena Demidova /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies: VIB Film Studio · Magic Mountain ·
  • Overview:The communist poet Nazim Hikmet, after serving 17 years in Turkish prisons, fled to the Soviet Union as the country of victorious communism. Communism turned out to be a hoax, it lost its homeland forever. The Turkish word "hasret" (longing) is one of the few Turkish words that his adopted daughter learned. His heart could not stand the melancholy and hypocrisy of Soviet life, he died early and was buried in Moscow, where he was safely forgotten. But this old story becomes suddenly very relevant during the referendum in Istanbul.
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