
Iklimler
Nuri Bilge Ceylan / FR, TR, 2006 / 98 min.
A middle-aged university professor and his younger wife experience the gradual dissolution of their relationship against the background of the changing seasons. The sparsity of dialogue makes the images all the more potent.

Director Nuri Bilge Ceylan himself plays the grouchy professor who prefers to express himself in words of one syllable. Ebru Ceylan – Ceylan’s wife – plays his unhappy, considerably younger partner, who longs for his attention and understanding. As summer becomes autumn and then autumn fades into winter, their relationship grows ever more fragile.
Screenings on 35mm (from the Eye collection) and DCP.
This is part of
Special screenings
Details
Director
Nuri Bilge Ceylan
Production year
2006
Country
FR, TR
Original title
Iklimler
Length
98 min.
Language
Turkish
Subtitles
ENG or NLD
Format
DCP, 35mm
Part of
Nuri Bilge Ceylan
Eye Filmmuseum presents the first Dutch exhibition devoted to the work of acclaimed Turkish filmmaker and photographer Nuri Bilge Ceylan. For this occasion, the museum is bringing together his prize-winning films and lesser-known landscape photographs for the very first time. That combination reveals not only Ceylan’s masterly photographic eye and sense of composition, but also the deeply compassionate way he explores universal themes from a Turkish perspective.



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