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''Three Monkeys'' ( tr, Üç Maymun) is a 2008 Turkish film directed by
Nuri Bilge Ceylan Nuri Bilge Ceylan (, born 26 January 1959) is a Turkish photographer, filmmaker and actor best known for the Palme d'Or winning ''Winter Sleep (film), Winter Sleep'' (2014). Early life Ceylan was born in Istanbul on 26 January 1959. His interes ...
. The film was Turkey's official submission for the
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at the
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, and it made the January short-list but was not nominated.


Plot

In summary, a family is dislocated when small failings become extravagant lies. The film opens with a wealthy businessman, Servet, campaigning in the upcoming election, driving in his car on a wet night, alone, sleepy and struggling to keep his eyes open. Seconds later, he hits and kills a pedestrian in the middle of the road. Servet panics when another car with a couple inside stops briefly and drives away. Eyüp, Servet's normal driver, lives with his wife and son next to the railroad tracks in the poor coastal
Yedikule Yedikule ( en, Seven Towers) is a neighborhood of Fatih, Istanbul in Turkey. It is named after the seven-towered Yedikule Fortress, which surrounds the neighborhood. Urbanized in the 16th century, the neighborhood became a hub for industrial and a ...
neighborhood of
Istanbul Istanbul ( , ; tr, İstanbul ), formerly known as Constantinople ( grc-gre, Κωνσταντινούπολις; la, Constantinopolis), is the List of largest cities and towns in Turkey, largest city in Turkey, serving as the country's economic, ...
. He is woken in the night by his cell phone ringing. It is Servet, telling him to meet up immediately. When they meet, Servet, shivering in shock, explains the situation. If his role in the fatal accident becomes public, it would end his political career, so he asks Eyüp to take responsibility and serve the consequent preson sentence, which he thinks will be 6-12 months. In exchange Servet will give him a lump sum payment upon his release and pay his salary while he is in jail to his family so they can get by. Eyüp accepts the deal. An unspecified time passes, summer arrives, and Eyüp's son, İsmail, fails his college entraces exam again. His mother, Hacer, who works as a kitchen assistant, starts worrying about him because of his dubious acquaintances and his injuries from fighting and tries to convince him to get a job. İsmail suggests driving children between home and school but, as they don't have funds for a car, İsmail asks his mother to seek an advance from the lump sum from Servet without consulting Eyüp. Hacer meets with Servet in his office after the election (which he lost), and requests the money. After Hacer leaves and is waiting for a bus at the stop, Servet persuades Hacer to accept a lift from him back to her home, which she very reluctantly accepts. More unspecified time passes; İsmail finds out his mother is having an affair with Servet and confronts her but does not tell his father. After serving nine months in prison, Eyüp is released. He senses things are "a little peculiar" inside his home. Hacer is in love with Servet and wants to continue their affair but Servet refuses. That night, Hacer and Eyüp are invited to the police station and informed that Servet has been murdered. Police officers interrogate the two and Eyüp finds out that Hacer was cheating on him. He denies knowing anything about it. İsmail confesses to his mother that he murdered Servet. Eyüp calms down when he pays a visit to a
mosque A mosque (; from ar, مَسْجِد, masjid, ; literally "place of ritual prostration"), also called masjid, is a place of prayer for Muslims. Mosques are usually covered buildings, but can be any place where prayers ( sujud) are performed, ...
. Afterwards, Eyüp goes on to speak with a very poor man who works and sleeps inside a tea house in the neighborhood. Eyüp makes the same proposition to the poor man, Bayram, that Servet made to him: to claim the crime committed by his son.


Cast

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Yavuz Bingöl Yavuz Bingöl (born 7 October 1964) is a Turkish folk music singer and actor. Early life Bingöl was born in Istanbul, Turkey in 1964 to teacher Yılmaz Bingöl and folk singer Senem Akkaş (better known with her stage name Şahsenem Bacı), both ...
as Eyüp *
Hatice Aslan Hatice Aslan (born 20 February 1962) is a Turkish actress who starred in Nuri Bilge Ceylan's 2008 film '' Üç Maymun (The Three Monkeys)'', for which Ceylan won the best director award at the 2008 Cannes Film Festival. Aslan was seen as a strong ...
as Hacer *Ahmet Rıfat Şungar as İsmail *Ercan Kesal as Servet *Cafer Köse as Bayram *Gürkan Aydın as the child


Reception

''Three Monkeys'' has received positive reviews from critics. On
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, the film has a "certified fresh" rating of 78%, based on 58 reviews, with an average rating of 6.8/10. The site's critical consensus reads, "Exploring the effects of a family's dealings with an underhanded politician, this crime drama avoids showing the violent outcomes of its characters' misdeeds, resulting in a lingeringly potent film." On
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, the film has a score of 73 out of 100, based on 14 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".


Accolades

The film premiered in competition at the
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on May 16, where Ceylan won, ten days later, the Award for Best Director. It also won the Golden Anchor Competition Award at the
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. The film won best special effects award at the
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, as well as the Siyad award at the
International Eurasia Film Festival The 1st International Eurasia Film Festival ( tr, 1. Uluslararası Avrasya Film Festivali) was a film festival held in Antalya, Turkey, from 24 September to 1 October 2005. It was the first of four editions held in successive years. This inau ...
. At the Osian's Cinefan Film Festival the film won the Best Director Award, and at the "
Manaki Brothers The Manaki brothers ( rup, Frats Manachia), Yanaki and Milton ( and ), were Greek photography and cinema pioneers of the Balkan Peninsula and the Ottoman Empire. They were the first to bring a film camera and create a motion picture in the city ...
" Film Camera Festival it won Mosfilm Award and Special Mention. Ceylan received the award for Achievement in Directing at the
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, where the film also received nominations for Best Feature Film and Achievement in Cinematography.


Awards and Festivals

* 2008 Cannes Film Festival Candidacy for Golden Palm in 61. Cannes Film Festival Cannes Best Director Award -Won- * Oscar Awards Last 9 for Best Foreign Language Film in 81st Academy Awards * Other Awards 2. Yeşilçam Awards * Best Movie -won- * Best Director -won- * Best Scenario -won- * Best Actress -won- * Best Actor * Best Supporting Actor * Best Director of Photography -won- * Young Talent Special Award -won- 41. Siyad Awards * Best Art Direction * Best Fiction -won- * Best Image Management * Best Scenario * Best Actor Performance * Best Actress Performance -won- * Best Supporting Actor -won- * Best Director -won- * Best Film Osian's Cinefan Film Festival * Best Director -won- Haifa Film Festival * Best Film (Golden Anchos) -won- Asia Pasific Screen Awards * Best Director -won- * Best Film * Best Image "Manaki Brothers" Film Camera Festival * Mosfilm Awards -won- * Special Mention -won-


See also


References


External links


Official Site

Three Monkeys
(Zeitgeist Films) * *
Three Monkeys: A film review
{{Turkish submissions for the Academy Award 2008 films Films directed by Nuri Bilge Ceylan Films set in Istanbul Films set in Turkey 2000s Turkish-language films Turkish drama films 2008 drama films