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directed by
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. The film, which tells the story of 40 soldiers in charge of protecting a relay station near the Iraqi border in southeastern Turkey, was adapted from the short stories ''Tales from the Southeast'' and ''Ground Minus Zero'' by
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and is, according to ''
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'' reviewer Emine Yıldırım, ''the first Turkish film that tackles, through an authentic perspective and convincing realness, the contemporary situation of the Turkish army and its long battle with the terrorist
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(PKK) ''. The film went on general release across Turkey on and won two awards at the
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as well as being one of the highest-grossing films of 2009, prompting its re-release on .


Plot

This film is about a small unit of 40 Turkish commandos in a remote two-way radio repeater station in southeastern Turkey at the first years of the 1990s, in a state of near-certain death, during the most violent times, in the conflict between the
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and the
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(PKK). The film starts with a military helicopter coming to aid at Karabal Military Checkpoint after a firefight. The film then shifts to flashback to winter when Captain Mete (
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) along with his 40 men come to Karabal Military Checkpoint to curb the eponymous Doctor, a leader of
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(PKK). En route two of his soldiers are killed by a sniper equipped with a Dragunov rifle. On reaching the checkpoint he parades the soldiers and intimidates them for not following proper rules. The soldiers start maintaining the checkpoint, creating an observational post. In the meantime they also talk to each other about their families and how tough it is to be a soldier in such a place. One day when Commander Mete is talking with his wife Zeynep (
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) on radio call, Doctor intercepts the radio call and threatens him that they will all die. Mete orders his second in command Bariş (
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) to start stricter patrols in the area around the checkpoint. In one such patrol they ambush a group of insurgents, killing some and wounding a woman (Aslı Turkel) in the process. Commander Mete orders Bariş to take her to the checkpoint, where she is treated by the paramedic but the commander tries to strangle her while turning the television on to enrage the doctor. Later on Mete calls a helicopter and sends her to the hospital at the base. Doctor then intercepts the radio once again and declares he will attack soon. Months pass by and one night a soldier calls her bride to be to wish her for her birthday. While making the call, the insurgents attack with small artilleries and heavy guns. In the ensuing fight many are killed from both sides. Bariş along with three soldiers feigns a retreat while the Commander Mete is gravely wounded. The Doctor, seeing all the soldiers dead enters and kills the commander but is killed by soldier Turgay who was wounded but not dead. Bariş showers bullets on the rest of the insurgents from a higher point and kills them, thus securing the checkpost. The helicopter from the start comes and takes the dead soldiers and the wounded Turgay. Commander Mete's death is declared to Zeynep in Istanbul. The film ends with another military detachment being sent to the checkpost.


Cast


Production

The film was shot on location in
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and
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,
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.


Release


General Release

''Thanks to cleverly edited teasers that barely gave any clue to the movie, a constant delay of the release date over the last six months and a nation overly sensitive to war, civil-military relations and nationalism,'' Emrah Güller, writing in the ''
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'', states, ''Heated debates preceded the release of director Levent Semerci’s war drama “Nefes” (Breath) in chat rooms, Web forums, Facebook groups and mass media.'' ''Ironically,'' he concedes, ''the release of advertisement director Semerci’s debut film put a halt to many of the discussions because the audience had a hard time pinning down the message of the movie and labeling it as positive or negative propaganda for the military.'' ''The unprecedented success of “Nefes” lies in its ability to put a stop to all desperate attempts to maneuver the film into a nationalistic or anti-military stance,'' Güller concludes. The film opened in 608 screens across Turkey on at number one in the Turkish box office chart with an opening weekend gross of
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2,018,862. ''Some,'' according to ''
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'' journalist Mınhac Çelık, ''argue the timing of the highly publicized film’s release is critical because it comes almost simultaneously with the return of a small group of PKK members from neighboring Iraq who surrendered to Turkish authorities.'' The film opened across Germany on and across Austria on . It later re-opened in 106 screens across Turkey on at number ten in the Turkish box office chart with an opening weekend gross of
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7,569.


Festival screenings

* New York Turkish Film Days (opening film) * 17th Adana "Golden Boll" International Film Festival (September 20–26, 2010)


Reception


Box office

The movie was number one at the Turkish box office for four weeks running and is the second highest grossing Turkish film of the year with a total worldwide gross of $14,727,335.


Reviews

''
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'' executive editor İsmet Berkan, who considered the film a masterpiece with its realist characteristics, wrote, ''I can claim that it is the most beautiful and meaningful Turkish movie I have ever watched. It is a real masterpiece with its perfect technical and aesthetic aspects as well as its theme. The film displays the naked realities of the war. … Thank you, Levent Semerci.'' ''
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'' reviewer Emine Yıldırım describes the, ''"
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"-inspired army epic,'' as, ''"one of the most disturbing films I have seen in a very long time"'', despite the fact she admits that she, ''"still remain undecided whether the film is a masterpiece or an emotionally explosive disaster."'' Following a slow start in which, according to Yıldırım, the film, ''"seems to launch into too much of an advertisement"'', ''"Semerci manages to create a stunning atmosphere of abandonment, fear and camaraderie"'', as, ''"we get a better inside look at these young men."'' ''"The film is currently playing to a full house in almost all of Istanbul's movie theatres"'', she says of its popularity, ''"all hypnotized throughout its 128-minute running time and especially transfixed by its final sequence."'' Though the film, which according to Yıldırım, ''"remains patriotic from start to finish"'', ''"does not aim to be political in the general sense,"'' ''"what Semerci does is to directly put the viewer in the shoes of the commandos and make the audience confront a violent truth that it has already been aware of for the past 30 years but had never seen on screen in such a continuously graphic way"''. ''"The problem,"'' she continues, ''"is that this particular film gets lost in its own heroism while over-emotionalizing the predicament of the soldiers, and it also lacks a comprehensive and tight story structure while its political stance remains too murky"''. ''"Despite its flaws"'', Yıldırım concludes, the film, ''"marks a milestone in Turkish cinema by being the first film to take the risk of duly tackling an issue that has long been evaded"'', and, ''"provides a succinct depiction of what being a soldier in southeastern Turkey entails"''. ''"Hopefully,"'' she adds, ''"it will be the harbinger of a long line of films undertaking the condition of people whose lives are directly influenced by the Turkish military."'' ''
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'' reviewer Emrah Güler states that, ''the teasers and the constant delay of the release date might have fueled debates before it met audiences, but the beautifully shot film featuring unknown actors successfully refrains from making any statements, instead of remaining a haunting slice-of-life film about soldiers.'' ''Semerci moves his camera skillfully, slowly and with confidence across the skies, naked mountains, and a few soldiers lost along the depressing landscape. Most of the time, the scenes of stillness are enough to give the sense of loneliness, despair, and meaninglessness of war,'' he continues, ''and when the movie moves into crafty and realistic scenes of military engagement, it refuses to stay a mix of detached action scenes but turn into tales of horror for everyone touched by war.'' Güller commends the cast by saying, ''Semerci’s selection of unknown names from acting schools around the country proves to be the right choice as no one character stands out, and it helps to amplify the sense of voyeurism into the lives of a real group of soldiers.'' He concedes that, ''For the Turkish audience, the experience of watching the everyday lives of these soldiers becomes more haunting as these border stations are the epitome of the lives of thousands claimed in the last two decades, and most people don’t have a clue what they look like or what it feels like to be on the edges of a country.'' ''The film strategically moves away from putting forward any message, and simply tells the stories of young men at war. It’s easy to interpret the movie in any way, depending on your take on the war. Semerci’s simply captures a group of scared young men ready to accept death because it’s the easiest option or, if they’re lucky, about to become damaged goods, scarred for life.'' This Güller concludes, is where ''The unprecedented success of “Nefes” lies.'' ''
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'' columnist Emre Aköz, refuting claims that the film was anti-militaristic, said, ''The producers of the film, Levent Semerci, Hakan Evrensel, and Mehmet İlker Altınay, have used all the symbols of Turkey’s dominant nationalist ideology: Atatürk’s sculpture on the mountain at a height of 2,365 meters, the slogan of ‘Vatan Sağolsun’ (may the country survive), a compassionate big-hearted Turkish soldier who treats a PKK militant rather than killing her, the city dwellers who do not care about the young men defending the country. After using all these symbols, how can this film not be a nationalist militarist one?'' '' Zaman'' columnist Nedim Hazar, who felt it wrong to shoot a film about an ongoing war, stated, ''Blood is still being shed. Ambushes, raids, and attacks are going on; therefore it is impossible to raise criticism, make a comprehensive analysis or sum up the fight with a film about a bloody process in which there are thousands of victims and slain soldiers with their families.'' ''Furthermore, it serves to cover up the genuine factors that are still instrumental to the war,'' and, he concluded, ''If you criticize the film, you will be an enemy of the nation and the army; in contrast, when you praise the film and its context, you will be labeled as fascist.''
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scholar Hülya Uğur Tanrıöver, in an interview with
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, criticizes the film for gender discrimination, observing, ''The film underestimates the difficulties women face in big cities. In a phone conversation between a soldier and his lover living in İstanbul, the soldier ignores the problems she has in the city, saying, ‘What difficulties can you experience in İstanbul?’ Moreover, in the next scene, the commander tells a soldier whose girlfriend has left him, ‘This girl would cuckold you if you had not separated.’ These are clear insults to girls living in big cities, and the film, from this point of view, has definite elements of gender discrimination.''


Accolades

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3rd Yeşilçam Awards The 3rd Yeşilçam Awards (), presented by the Turkish Foundation of Cinema and Audiovisual Culture (TÜRSAK) and Beyoğlu Municipality, honored the best Turkish films of 2009 and took place on March 23, 2010, at the Lütfi Kırdar Congress and E ...
(March 23, 2010) ** Best Film Award (won) ** Turkcell First Film Award (won) * 17th Adana "Golden Boll" International Film Festival (September 20–26, 2010) ** Best Director:
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(shared with
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for '' The Crossing'') ** Audience Jury Best Picture (won)


See also

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2009 in film The year 2009 saw the release of many films. Seven made the List of highest-grossing films, top 50 list of highest-grossing films. Also in 2009, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced that as of that year, their Best Picture cat ...
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Turkish films of 2009 A list of films produced by the Turkish film industry in Turkey in 2009. Highest-grossing films Released films January – June July – December See also * 2009 in Turkey References {{DEFAULTSORT:Turkish Films Of 2 ...
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Kurdish–Turkish conflict Kurdish nationalism, Kurdish nationalist uprisings have periodically occurred in Turkey, beginning with the Turkish War of Independence and the consequent transition from the Ottoman Empire to the modern Turkish state and continuing to the pre ...


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