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''I Saw the Sun'' () is a 2009 Turkish
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, written and directed by Mahsun Kırmızıgül, which tells of a
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family who are forced from their village in southeastern Turkey by the conflict there. The film, which was released on , was one of the highest grossing
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 ...
, prompting its re-release on . The film was Turkey's official submission for the
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at the
82nd Academy Awards The 82nd Academy Awards ceremony, presented by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS), honored the best films of 2009 and took place on March 7, 2010, at the Kodak Theatre in Hollywood, Los Angeles, beginning at 5:30 p.m. ...
, but it was not nominated.


Premise

The film tells of a Kurdish family who head to İstanbul from their village in southeastern Turkey. Part of the family tries to emigrate to Norway.


Cast

* Mahsun Kırmızıgül - Ramo * Cemal Toktaş - Kadri * Yıldız Kültür - Pakize * Sarp Apak - Ahmet * Buğra Gülsoy - Berat *
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- Nedim * Altan Erkekli - Davut * Erol Günaydın - Samet * Demet Evgar - Havar *
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- Bünyamin * Murat Ünalmış -


Production

Writer-director Mahsun Kırmızıgül has stated that the screenplay was inspired by the story of a man he met during the filming of his debut film '' The White Angel'' (), whose 21-member family had to abandon their village around 15 years previously. ''I was overwhelmed by what he told me. As I am a native of that region myself, I thought I would recount the story in the way it deserves. I hope everyone gets the right message from the film,'' Kırmızıgül said. ''Those who watch this film will see that nothing can be solved through hatred. My aim is to stop the bloodshed by boosting Turkish-Kurdish fellowship. This film will delve more strongly into the concepts of brotherhood and unity. We have to love each other without prejudice because nothing can be solved with hatred.'' Veteran screen actor Cezmi Baskın, who has a minor role in the film, stated ''Mahsun has a rising momentum in Turkish cinema. He is a professional and his communication with the actors was excellent. I believe he filmed the story he wanted to tell in the best way he could.''


Release


Premiere

The film premiered at a special gala screening at the AFM İstinye Park Cinema in Istanbul on at which, according to writer-director Mahsun Kırmızıgül, the audience reflected the emotion in the film. A second special gala screening was held at Panora Cinema in Ankara on attended by a number of high-profile guests, including Turkish State Minister and Deputy Prime Minister Cemil Çiçek, who said the film ''aptly portrays the pain and anguish Turkey has suffered in the last 25 years'' and ''includes some very accurate messages,'' and Turkish Culture and Tourism Minister Ertuğrul Günay, who said the ''very bold and realistic'' film showed ''Turkey's wounds in all its reality and proposed big steps to be taken to heal those wounds.'' At the film's premiere in Istanbul Kırmızıgül said, ''I hope the message of our film reaches the public as quickly as possible,'' at the following screening in Ankara he said, ''Message transmitted.''


General release

The film opened on nationwide general release in 355 screens across Turkey on at number one in the Turkish box-office with a first weekend gross of
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2,539,362. The film was re-released in 31 screens across Turkey on with little success.


Festival screenings

* 22nd Tokyo International Film Festival (17–25 October 2009) * 33rd Cairo International Film Festival (10–20 November 2009) * 40th International Film Festival of India (28 November - 3 December 2009)


Reception


Box office

The film was at number one in the Turkish box office charts for 5 weeks of its 11-week run and was the third highest-grossing Turkish film of 2009 with a total gross of
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12,812,281.


Reviews

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is illustrated as an ambitious melodramatic epic through its many subplots and ensemble cast,'' according to ''
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'' reviewer Ermine Yıldırım, ''which actually works in achieving its goal of spreading a thing or two about humanity and unconditional fraternity, even though there's ample force-feeding through its languorous monologues of micro-politics.'' ''Nevertheless, Kırmızıgül's message cannot go unnoticed as he continually underlines the importance of different segments of society living in harmony and the ideal that the state is not a divider but a caregiver.'' ''Kırmızıgül might not be a great filmmaker,'' Yıldırım concludes, ''but he is on his way to becoming a true philanthropist.''


Awards

* 22nd Tokyo International Film Festival (25 October 2009) - Asian Film Award (Special Mention) *
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 ...
(23 March 2010) - Best Supporting Actor: Cemal Toktaş (Won)


See also

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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 ...
* List of submissions to the 82nd Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film * List of Turkish submissions for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film


References


External links

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Official Site
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International Site
* {{DEFAULTSORT:I Saw The Sun 2009 drama films 2009 LGBTQ-related films 2009 films Films set in Turkey 2000s Turkish-language films Turkish LGBTQ-related films Films directed by Mahsun Kırmızıgül