Put to the Things

Put to the Things

Release date : November 23, 2018
Runtime : 1h 26m
Countries of origin : Turkey /
Original Language : Turkish /
Director : Onur Ünlü /
Writers : Onur Ünlü /
Production companies : Mor Koyun /
November 23, 2018 1h 26m Turkey Drama Turkish More
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The already complex connections of a group of artists living in İstanbul’s Cihangir district are becoming bizarre because of a camcorder entering their lives. A narcissistic director in which all the women are in love, two roommates connected by cable, a theater scene that can turn into a morgue concurrently, a nurse who resurrects the dead people, and a drug dealer who has no arms, sometimes the right, sometimes the left, sometimes both arms; these are protagonists of the experimental narrative that Onur Ünlü plays with time and space.
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  • title:Put to the Things
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2018
  • Runtime:1h 26m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: Turkey ·
  • Original Language: Turkish ·
  • Director: Onur Ünlü /
  • Writers: Onur Ünlü ·
  • Production companies: Mor Koyun ·
  • Overview:The already complex connections of a group of artists living in İstanbul’s Cihangir district are becoming bizarre because of a camcorder entering their lives. A narcissistic director in which all the women are in love, two roommates connected by cable, a theater scene that can turn into a morgue concurrently, a nurse who resurrects the dead people, and a drug dealer who has no arms, sometimes the right, sometimes the left, sometimes both arms; these are protagonists of the experimental narrative that Onur Ünlü plays with time and space.
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