Yol (1982) ⭐ 7.9 | Drama
The difficulties experienced by five prisoners who took a weeks leave from prison.The difficulties experienced by five prisoners who took a weeks leave from prison.The difficulties experienced by five prisoners who took a weeks leave from prison.
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The artistry of this movie is astonishing in virtually every aspect of its filmmaking. What makes that all the more remarkable is that the footage was all shot by the assistant director in Turkey then taken to Switzerland for Yilmaz Güney (a brilliant writer/director who had to leave Turkey to escape persecution and imprisonment, mostly because of his empathy for the plight of the Kurdish people under Turkish rule) to edit and dub. The cinematography is colorful, rich and varied. The musical sound track is beautiful and well-integrated. The various subplots seem to echo and build on each other. Somehow, while making the grim realities of modern Turkey all too evident, this film also left me with a feeling of the indomitability of those who struggle for freedom.
- bobbymeizer
- May 5, 2002
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By what name was Yol (1982) officially released in Canada in English?