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Bornova Bornova

  • 2009
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
2.3K
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Öner Erkan, Erkan Bektas, Damla Sönmez, and Kadir Çermik in Bornova Bornova (2009)
Winning several awards with MADE IN EUROPE in 2008, director Inan Temelkuran's second feature film is set in the director's hometown Izmir, and is about unemployment and its effects.
Salih's childhood friend Murat is a PhD student in philosophy who makes
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A story from Bornova, a neighborhood in Izmir. Two good friends Salih and Hakan spend their days in front of a grocery store waiting for a chance to do something with their lives.A story from Bornova, a neighborhood in Izmir. Two good friends Salih and Hakan spend their days in front of a grocery store waiting for a chance to do something with their lives.A story from Bornova, a neighborhood in Izmir. Two good friends Salih and Hakan spend their days in front of a grocery store waiting for a chance to do something with their lives.

  • Director
    • Inan Temelkuran
  • Writer
    • Inan Temelkuran
  • Stars
    • Kadir Çermik
    • Öner Erkan
    • Damla Sönmez
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    7.0/10
    2.3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Inan Temelkuran
    • Writer
      • Inan Temelkuran
    • Stars
      • Kadir Çermik
      • Öner Erkan
      • Damla Sönmez
    • 3User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 7 wins & 9 nominations total

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    Kadir Çermik
    Kadir Çermik
    • Salih
    • (as Kadir Cermik)
    Öner Erkan
    Öner Erkan
    • Hakan
    Damla Sönmez
    Damla Sönmez
    • Ozlem
    Erkan Bektas
    • Murat
    Öner Ates
    • Ali Onur
    Murat Kiliç
    • Ihsan
    Selen Uçer
    Selen Uçer
    • Senem
    Hasan Sahinturk
    • Omer
    Mustafa Kirantepe
    Mustafa Kirantepe
    • Ibo
    Nalan Örgüt
    • Gülseren
    Hakan Taner Yildirim
    • Din Ögretmeni
    Gonca Vuslateri
    • Ceren
    Ceren Demirel
    • Hande
    Lale Temelkuran
    • Anne
    Mehmet Fidan
    • Çocuk 1
    Semih Can
    • Çocuk 2
    Yagiz Pala
    • Çocuk 3
    Mehmetcan Diper
    • Kerem
    • Director
      • Inan Temelkuran
    • Writer
      • Inan Temelkuran
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    10tolgaozbalci-1

    A Good sign for low budget Turk author movie

    Bornova Bornova is a good movie with its non famous cast, good story and new technical approach. Temelkuran built the movie with soft scenes in a suburbia where he lives. Dialogs are strong and sometimes disturbing especially female audiences but extremely warm. Bornova Bornova has an original story which we usually read on newspapers'3rd pages.If you like Demirkubuz movies you'll like Bornova Bornova.I believe Temelkuran starts a new line for the people who has a good story.Temelkuran shows us that Turkish Movies can be produced with low budget and non famous cast.You do not need a perfect hi-end camera and light systems, you do not need famous and expensive cast, you do not need CGI for a good movie.All you need is sincerity.Bravo.
    10batuhanyahya

    Realistic Look at Turiksh "Modernism"

    Inan Temelkuran is a relatively new director(and brother of a famous leftist writer Ece Temelkuran) but his "Bornova Bornova" really has something to say in terms of cinematic language and so-called Turkish modern life... the movie takes place in a day in a city called Izmir(more specifically in Bornova) and it has a "really" realistic feeling which is something rare in Turkish cinema so just for this specialty we had to treasure it. in terms of this realistic way of story telling temelkuran seems very close to Lumet cinema in many ways. even though there is some kind of Turkish new wave developing since 90's(then the young filmmakers following the path of erden kıral,Zeki Okten and alike...) and temelkuran owes something to that (so-called) movement in terms of camera use his movie far more different than those of new wave directors the main reason of this difference is the characters who are actually real and "in the place" they are not some left off-intellectual even the intellectual one feels like he lived something through his life. and all these characters reflects the facts of ordinary life in turkey which is the fatal point of the movie this ordinary life we talked about points the dramatic changes with the 80 military coup and liberal turkey or with the words of prime minister of that time "little America" so this brings us to the point where individualism is becoming the main understanding in the Turkish community(who establish capitalist affairs at a very late stage) and this is a traumatic event... and in this little day that movie takes place temelkuran examines this traumatic state of mind and do this very powerfully. so where this power lies. first off as we talked about it before temelkuran adopts something from his "new wave" peers long plan shots, close ups all of this are the signature Turkish new wave sty lings but in terms of characters, atmosphere and storytelling the movie place itself to some other angle there is a complete different understanding of Turkish community and everyday life. while Turkish cinema has a great realistic movement back in 60's Turkish directors turn their backs to their realistic roots but this movie really adopts some from Turkish realists such as refiğ, erksan, akad etc... and also ones like lumet. during the movie while we get close to the climax of the main story day slowly turns into night the sun slowly disappears and the tension between characters (unknown to others) becomes so intense that the viewer finds himself in a very discomforting position and this is one of the stronger sides of the movie it puts the viewer into the position where he had to react what he just seen as the relation between the main characters dissolves viewer becomes another character that in need to stop all this. what needs to be mention especially is the performances of all the leads(who are mostly unknown to mainstream Turkish audiences) plays really spectacularly natural and really multiple the overall effect of the(since it is a very character based) movie. also the script is very well written the place and the dialogs feels very real and the writer/director really captures the feeling of the bornova streets. over ally this movie succeeds almost every level it is very hard to find any flaws but this movie holds its power in its honest look at the modern life in turkey and it does this with sheer realistic energy and this is a very rare thing to find in modern film-making.

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    • Release date
      • November 13, 2009 (Turkey)
    • Country of origin
      • Turkey
    • Official sites
      • Official site (Turkey)
      • TurkishFilmChannel (United States)
    • Language
      • Turkish
    • Also known as
      • Борнова Борнова
    • Filming locations
      • Izmir, Turkey
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      • TRL 100 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $78,497
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      1 hour 32 minutes
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