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Steam: The Turkish Bath

Original title: Hamam
  • 1997
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
7.8K
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Francesca d'Aloja in Steam: The Turkish Bath (1997)
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Francesco inherits an old palace from a Turkish aunt and moves to Istanbul to renovate it.Francesco inherits an old palace from a Turkish aunt and moves to Istanbul to renovate it.Francesco inherits an old palace from a Turkish aunt and moves to Istanbul to renovate it.

  • Director
    • Ferzan Özpetek
  • Writers
    • Ferzan Özpetek
    • Stefano Tummolini
    • Aldo Sambrell
  • Stars
    • Alessandro Gassmann
    • Francesca d'Aloja
    • Carlo Cecchi
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    7.8K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ferzan Özpetek
    • Writers
      • Ferzan Özpetek
      • Stefano Tummolini
      • Aldo Sambrell
    • Stars
      • Alessandro Gassmann
      • Francesca d'Aloja
      • Carlo Cecchi
    • 46User reviews
    • 36Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 12 wins & 15 nominations total

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    Alessandro Gassmann
    Alessandro Gassmann
    • Francesco
    • (as Alessandro Gassman)
    Francesca d'Aloja
    • Marta
    Carlo Cecchi
    • Oscar
    Halil Ergün
    • Osman
    Serif Sezer
    Serif Sezer
    • Perran
    Mehmet Günsür
    Mehmet Günsür
    • Mehmet
    Basak Köklükaya
    Basak Köklükaya
    • Fusun
    Alberto Molinari
    • Paolo
    Zozo Toledo
    • Zozo
    Ludovica Modugno
    • Voice of Aunt Anita
    • (voice)
    Zerrin Arbas
    Necdet Mahfi Ayral
    Necdet Mahfi Ayral
    Burak Barakaci
    Askin Ceylan
    • Tellak
    Ilker Gurel
    Murat Ilker
    Dundar Kasapli
    Alper Kul
    • Italian
    • Director
      • Ferzan Özpetek
    • Writers
      • Ferzan Özpetek
      • Stefano Tummolini
      • Aldo Sambrell
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    User reviews46

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    alexjb

    an interesting film, but forget the homoerotica

    In the US, this film is being 'pitched' as a film about sexuality. In truth, that is not the film's focus. The main character travels to Turkey and undergoes an unexpected personal transformation. Part of this transformation has to do with same-gender sexuality. But you will enjoy the film much more if you forget about that entirely, and let the story unfold.

    I think that the film's main characteristic is that it is subtle. The main character is not shouting his confusion from the rooftops; the viewer is left to draw conclusions from glances and actions (or the lack thereof). Some self-reflection comes in the form of letters that his aunt wrote to his mother, with the implication that he feels the same way.

    Steam, or Hamam, is about suddenly finding one's "home", and being willing to accept that discovery and embrace it.
    9ruby_fff

    An ordinary extraordinary film this is

    First off the bat, the homosexual suggestive advertising of this film is misleading: it was not the central theme nor occupy any more than a second's brief moment.

    This film actually has a very poignant way of telling a story, which is set in Istanbul (this was what drew me to see this film as I remembered my visit to Turkey and fascinated by the city of Istanbul), and Istanbul is really the central backbone of this movie. Story unfolds in a very ordinary everyday way, and through out the film, yes, things just unfold and nothing is presented elaborately – no fuss no emphasis – they all come across in subtle nuances. One recurring activity is eating: breakfast, family dinner at home, dining at a restaurant -- the colorful food on the table, and the people at the table --- it's all happening in a casual simple everyday manner. Yes, it's like you're there with them -- the ‘regular' streets and neighborhood of Istanbul the city that tourists do not see. Meanwhile layers of emotions subtly unraveling and the central characters: Francesco and his wife, Marta, each of their own feelings go through stages of change…through each of their experiences of Istanbul and Francesco's aunt Anita's words… It all come together…and you will enjoy this film. An ordinary extraordinary film this is.
    Gothick

    A beguiling, understated tale of self-discovery

    I agree with those who comment that marketing this as a gay film is an indulgence in false pretenses, but I and my friends have enjoyed this thoughtful, beautifully filmed parable of self-discovery as a parable for the coming-out process. The vagueness and the fact that so much of the story is told through glances, gazes, and shimmering vistas of Old Istanbul means that everyone can bring their own story along with them to illuminate the hints and nuances of this remarkable film.

    The ensemble performances were very powerful, and I honestly couldn't find any false notes here, though the atmosphere of Mediterranean melodrama at the film's sudden and somewhat awkwardly contrived conclusion seemed a little heavy and perhaps unnecessary as an ending to the serenity of the film as a whole.

    I quite liked the music, and I enjoyed the director's eye for everyday details in a landscape that is very exotic to a North American filmgoer--reminiscent of The Scent of Green Papaya, or Raise the Red Lantern.
    shola

    If ever there has been a film about awakening out of a quietly miserable, ignorant, stagnant life... this is it. MAGIC!

    I went to see this film knowing nothing about it whatsoever. From the first heart-wrenching musical note to the heart-breaking end ... I was mesmerized.

    The actors are beautiful. They exude intelligent sexuality (if there is such a thing). There is the sense of being entrapped in a circular miserable existence with all the money and the necessities of life but no soul... A married couple works out their banal existence; evolves.

    The magic of Turkey and the showering of loving hospitality is reflective of the people from that part of the world. This film is honest, romantic, sensual, intelligent, serene and detailed. This film should have won it's well-deserved Oscar!
    7leandros

    Turkish bath, hot and sensual

    Istanbul has always been my favorite city. Not just because I live there. But I guess the reasons are best "felt" in this movie. Hamam, not only tells us what traditions originally are (not restricting rules, but guidelines to keep senses, the family and the body together), but also reminds us the mystique remains of a city, where nothing is considered wrong, where life just floats along the steam of the Hamam.

    Beautiful and sensual, Hamam is a soft and relaxing movie, like its title suggests.

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    • Trivia
      Francesco stays at the Pera Palace Hotel, the same where Agatha Christie wrote one of her novels.
    • Quotes

      Perran: Go like water. Come back like water.

    • Crazy credits
      Ending credits roll from top to bottom, the reverse of what is usually done.
    • Soundtracks
      Istanbul uyurken (Tema di
      Hamam")"

      Written by Pivio and Aldo De Scalzi

      Performed by Trancendental with vocals from Rosie Wiederkehr

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    • Release date
      • November 25, 1998 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Italy
      • Turkey
      • Spain
    • Official site
      • Strand Releasing
    • Languages
      • Italian
      • Turkish
      • French
    • Also known as
      • The Turkish Baths
    • Filming locations
      • Istanbul, Turkey
    • Production companies
      • Sorpasso Film
      • Promete Film
      • Asbrell Productions
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $384,793
    • Gross worldwide
      • $384,793
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 34m(94 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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