An old man narrates the reason for visiting his native village. He takes us through this personal life which is about half the documetary’s content. The other half is left to the scenic hillocks and haunting music. A very unique way of expressing grief among the blooming flowers which warn of an approaching winter. Orhan Tekeoglu’s direction gets credit in bringing them all together and keeping the pace just right.
“Time to Leave” is screening at Ulju Mountain Film Festival 2019
After living in Germany for forty years, Hasan Atalay in his 80’s visits his village in Turkey. The old house needs maintenance and he goes about his days doing just that. The contraptions he devices when patching up the house are quite interesting. He talks about how he lost his son Erdogan and how he could never recover from the loss. His son always wanted to visit the...
“Time to Leave” is screening at Ulju Mountain Film Festival 2019
After living in Germany for forty years, Hasan Atalay in his 80’s visits his village in Turkey. The old house needs maintenance and he goes about his days doing just that. The contraptions he devices when patching up the house are quite interesting. He talks about how he lost his son Erdogan and how he could never recover from the loss. His son always wanted to visit the...
- 9/10/2019
- by Arun Krishnan
- AsianMoviePulse
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