Susuz Yaz

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Susuz Yaz is a landmark 1963 Turkish drama film, internationally acclaimed for its stark portrayal of rural life and social conflict.

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instanceOf Turkish film
film
awardReceived Golden Bear NERFINISHED
awardReceivedAt 13th Berlin International Film Festival NERFINISHED
basedOn Susuz Yaz (short story) NERFINISHED
basedOnWorkAuthor Necati Cumalı NERFINISHED
censorshipStatus banned in Turkey for a period
character Bahar NERFINISHED
cinemaMovement social realist cinema
cinematographyBy Ali Uğur NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Turkey NERFINISHED
criticalReception internationally acclaimed
director Metin Erksan NERFINISHED
distributor Ulvi Doğan Film NERFINISHED
era 1960s Turkish cinema
filmFestivalSelection Berlin International Film Festival NERFINISHED
filmingLocation Urla NERFINISHED
İzmir Province NERFINISHED
genre drama
hasColor black-and-white
internationalTitle Dry Summer NERFINISHED
leadCharacter Hasan NERFINISHED
Osman NERFINISHED
mainTheme class struggle
greed
rural life
social conflict
water rights conflict
musicBy Manos Hatzidakis NERFINISHED
notableFor depiction of water ownership disputes
international critical acclaim
landmark of Turkish cinema
stark portrayal of rural life
originalLanguage Turkish
portrays peasant life in Turkey
producer Metin Erksan NERFINISHED
releaseYear 1963
runtimeMinutes 90
screenwriter Metin Erksan NERFINISHED
Necati Cumalı NERFINISHED
settingLocation rural Turkey
village in the Aegean region
starring Ali Şen NERFINISHED
Erol Taş NERFINISHED
Hülya Koçyiğit NERFINISHED
Ulvi Doğan NERFINISHED
yearOfAward 1963

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Hülya Koçyiğit notableWork Susuz Yaz