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Wikipedia article




'Honey' is a 2010 Turkish drama film directed by Semih Kaplanolu, the third and final installment of the "Yusuf Trilogy", which includes 'Egg' and 'Milk'. It premiered on 16 February 2010 in competition at the 60th Berlin International Film Festival, where it became the third Turkish film, after 'Susuz Yaz' in 1964 and 'Head-On' in 2004, to win the Golden Bear award... The film, which went on general release across Turkey on 9 April 2010, was selected as Turkey's official candidate for the Best Foreign Film Oscar at the 83rd Academy Awards but it did not make the final shortlist.

Plot



In the remote and undeveloped eastern Black Sea region, a six-year-old boy (Yusuf) wanders through the woods searching for his lost father, trying to make sense of his life. His father is a beekeeper whose bees have disappeared unexpectedly, threatening his livelihood. A bizarre accident kills the father.. There is little dialogue or music in the film. The three main characters (Yusuf and his parents) are all fairly taciturn, and the soundtrack is filled out with the sounds of the forest and the creatures that live there.. The environment is a recurring theme..

Cast



* Erdal Beikiolu as Yakup

* Tlin zen as Zehra

* Alev Uarer

* Bora Alta as Yusuf

* Aye Altay

Production



'Honey' is the last installment of Kaplanolu's autobiographical "Yusuf Trilogy", named after the central character, preceded by 'Egg' ('Yumurta', 2007) and 'Milk' ('St', 2008).. 'Egg' was screened at Cannes, 'Milk' at Venice. The trilogy runs in reverse chronological order, and 'Honey' explores Yusuf's early childhood.

The film was shot in amlhemin district in Rize Province in northeastern Turkey, and was jointly produced by Turkey's Kaplan Film Production and Germany's Heimatfilm, and shot in the mountains of Turkey. The scriptwriting was supported by a 25,000 Turkish lira grant (approx. 12,000 or $16,500) from Script Development Fund of the Antalya Eurasia Film Festival, while the production was supported by funding from the Council of Europe Eurimages fund, the North Rhine Westphalia Film Foundation and the television stations ZDF and Arte...

Critical reception



The film received positive reviews from critics. Review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes reports that 88%, out of 25 professional critics, gave the film a positive review.[http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/honey_2011/ Honey - Rotten Tomatoes] Katja Nicodemus ('Die Zeit') praised the film as an "existential narrative about the world view of a child, about loss and mourning". She picks out the calm rhythm and the landscape photography: "In 'Bal', you believe you can smell the rain drizzling on the boy on his way to school".. Detlef Kuhlbrodt ('Die Tageszeitung') spoke of Kaplanolu's "meditative" film,. while Christina Tilmann ('Tagesspiegel') described it as "one of the most beautiful and most intimate films of this festival", made from unspectacular ingredients "... a film that lets the viewer dream. It feels like wind, like oxygen, air that you want to keep with you for as long as you can. Or like the Sun shining in the forest through marvelously tower-high trees.".

Accolades



'Honey' beat 19 other films from around the world to win the Golden Bear award. Its win was seen as a "surprise" by some. Kaplanolu reacted by recalling an encounter with a bear while filming, "The bear is now back." At a press conference the director said: "In the name of Turkish Films, this is a very meaningful prize. It's a help to making better films". It was nominated for Best Film, Best Director and Best Cinematography at the 23rd European Film Awards.

See also



* 2010 in film

* Cinema of Turkey

* Turkish films of 2010

* List of submissions to the 83rd Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film

* List of Turkish submissions for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film

References




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