Belonging

Belonging

Release date : February 7, 2019
Runtime : 1h 11m
Countries of origin : Canada / France / Turkey /
Original Language : Turkish /
Director : Burak Çevik /
Writers : Burak Çevik /
Production companies : Fol Film / Kuyu Film /
February 7, 2019 1h 11m Canada Crime Turkish More
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A murder investigation is flipped inside out in Burak Çevik's second feature, a spellbinding and surprising work that questions whether we can ever truly understand criminal motives. We begin in the present as an unseen narrator recounts the assassination of his lover's disapproving mother, accompanied by hauntingly vacant images of urban alienation and garish city lights; we then flash back to witness the first encounter between the lovers-turned-accomplices, their mutual attraction and world-weariness emerging across a sleepless night and morning after. Çevik imbues the proceedings with a stylistic confidence and willingness to bend the conventions of cinematic form to arrive at a complex, gripping double meditation on love and death.
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  • title:Belonging
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2019
  • Runtime:1h 11m
  • Genres: Crime · Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: Canada · France · Turkey ·
  • Original Language: Turkish ·
  • Director: Burak Çevik /
  • Writers: Burak Çevik ·
  • Production companies: Fol Film · Kuyu Film ·
  • Overview:A murder investigation is flipped inside out in Burak Çevik's second feature, a spellbinding and surprising work that questions whether we can ever truly understand criminal motives. We begin in the present as an unseen narrator recounts the assassination of his lover's disapproving mother, accompanied by hauntingly vacant images of urban alienation and garish city lights; we then flash back to witness the first encounter between the lovers-turned-accomplices, their mutual attraction and world-weariness emerging across a sleepless night and morning after. Çevik imbues the proceedings with a stylistic confidence and willingness to bend the conventions of cinematic form to arrive at a complex, gripping double meditation on love and death.
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