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Merhaba Güzel Vatanım
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Merhaba Güzel Vatanım

Oct 31, 2019
1h 39m
★ 7.3

Overview

Biopic of the Turkish poet Nâzim Hikmet and Ahmet Ümit, who followed in his footsteps. Based on the real-life stories of the two writers, the film explores the impact of Nâzım Hikmet's journey to Moscow on Ahmet Ümit's turbulent life and his move to Moscow in the 1980s. The film, which also features important segments of Turkish history, highlights the most dramatic aspects of the writers' challenging journeys while emphasizing the redemptive power of art and literature. Embracing the slogan "Life is short, art is long," the film explores how two young people were transformed into writers by the influence of their era.

Genres

History
Drama

Cast

Yetkin Dikinciler

Yetkin Dikinciler

Serkan Altintas

Serkan Altintas

Berna Laçin

Berna Laçin

Pelin Batu

Pelin Batu

Umut Beşkırma

Umut Beşkırma

Levent Üzümcü

Levent Üzümcü

İskender Bağcılar

İskender Bağcılar

Alper Türedi

Alper Türedi

Adnan Kürkçü

Abidin Dino

Adnan Kürkçü

Mehmet Tokat

Mehmet Tokat

Kutay Şahin

Kutay Şahin

Ayhan Bozkurt

Rus Öğretmen

Ayhan Bozkurt

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