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The Hungry Wolves

Aç kurtlar

Turkey

1969

85 Min
Black and White
Turkish
Subtitled in English
Audio in Turkish
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DIR Yilmaz Güney

PROD Yilmaz Güney

SCR Yilmaz Güney

DP Ali Ugur

CAST Yilmaz Güney, Sevgi Can, Hayati Hamzaoglu, Türkan Agrali, Cetin Dagdelen

Synopsis

Ac Kurtlar (Hungry Wolves) is the second feature film of Yilmaz Guney as a director. It is based on a novel by Haydar Turan and is considered to be a Turkish Western. The movie was shot in the snowy eastern city of Mus, and was never shown in movie theaters at its time because of a ban by Film Control Commission in Turkey.

The main character Memed is a fugitive with a sole purpose to find and execute bandits in the mountains. When a rich landowner wants to avenge the death of his father, he hires Memed as a bounty hunter. During his hunt, Memed saves a woman from the hands of bandits. —Turkish Film Channel

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Yilmaz Güney

Güney and his work were almost entirely unknown outside of his homeland Turkey until his 1981 escape from imprisonment in Turkey and his “discovery” the following year at the Cannes Film Festival for his autobiographical screenplay for Yol (1982), the festival’s grand prize winner. Born in 1937 in a village near the southern city of Adana, Güney studied law and economics at the universities in Ankara and Istanbul, but by the age of 21 he found himself actively involved in filmmaking. As Yesilcam, the Turkish studio system, grew in strength, a handful of directors, including Atif Yilmaz, began to use the cinema as a means of addressing the problems of the people. Only state-sanctioned melodramas, war films and play adaptations had previously played in Turkish theaters, but these new filmmakers began to fill the screens with more artistic, personal and relevant pictures of Turkish life. The most popular name to emerge from the Young Turkish Cinema was that of Yilmaz Güney. Güney was a… read more

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Cem

10Jan12

Guney's motif of man set against backdrop of formidable landscape is used quite often in this film and provides some of the best images of Ac Kurtlar. All the troubles of the characters seem somewhat pathetic to the snow covered mountains. Guney offers us look at inexcusable honor killings and the final scene is allegorical for the social uprisings going on in Turkey at the time that would lead to the coup of 71

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haleph

9Mar11

Great Film. Very dark and pessimistic and yet there are these beautiful and poetic images. We can already see the master who made "Umut" (Hope) a year later (one of the best films ever made).

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ilker cengiz

7Feb11

You can find the trailer at http://www.turkishfilmchannel.com/films/019

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Joshuah

3Feb11

beautiful images of what i presume is northeastern Turkey, yet i still can't quite figure what this movie is supposed to be about.

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