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'The Wild Pear Tree' is a 2018 Turkish drama film directed by Nuri Bilge Ceylan. It was selected to compete for the Palme d'Or at the 2018 Cannes Film Festival. It was also selected as the Turkish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 91st Academy Awards, but it was not nominated.

Plot



Sinan is an aspiring young writer who has just finished college. Returning to his hometown of an, he sets about trying to find local funding to publish his debut manuscript, which he calls a "quirky auto-fiction meta-novel", but finds that the locals are uninterested. He also discovers that his eccentric father, Idris, has allowed his gambling addiction to disastrously reduce the family's fortune and stature. Worried about his career prospects and finding himself socially isolated in his rural hometown, Sinan wanders the countryside and engages in a series of testy conversations with various relatives and locals, including an established writer and two Imams who hold differing opinions about religion's place in the modern world.

Eventually, disgusted by his father's degenerate gambling and suspecting him of stealing money, Sinan sells his father's beloved dog for the money to have his book published. He then leaves town for his required military service. When he returns, he finds that his father has abandoned his family, and is now living as a rural shepherd. The two reconnect in a friendly conversation where Idris reveals that he has given up his long-running quixotic attempt to dig a well on his arid property, and that he has read and enjoyed Sinan's book (making him the only person who appears to have done so). In a surreal moment, it appears that Sinan has hung himself in the abandoned well, but the film then abruptly cuts to Idris awakening. Looking about for his absent son, he walks over to the well to find Sinan at the bottom, continuing to dig.

Cast



* as Sinan Karasu

* Murat Cemcir as dris Karasu (Sinan's father)

* Bennu Yldrmlar as Asuman Karasu (Sinan's mother)

* Hazar Ergl as Hatice

* Serkan Keskin as Sleyman

* Tamer Levent as Recep (dris's father, Sinan's grandfather)

* Akn Aksu as Imam Veysel

* as Ali Rza

* as lhami

* ner Erkan as Imam Nazmi

* zay Fecht as Hayriye (Asuman's mother, Sinan's grandmother)

* Kadir ermik as Mayor Adnan

* as Ramazan (Asuman's father, Sinan's grandfather)

* Sencar Sad as Nevzat

* Asena Keskinci as Yasemin Karasu (Sinan's younger sister)

Production



Director Nuri Bilge Ceylan describes the project as being inspired by a father and son who were neighbors of his near anakkale, Turkey, where he grew up. The son, Akn Aksu, agreed to contribute to the screenplay, and also plays the character of Imam Veysel in the movie. The finished script is largely drawn from Aksu's own life and his two autobiographical novels, though Ceylan describes the film as being partly based on his relationship with his own father. The film's title comes from Aksu's short story 'The Loneliness of the Wild Pear Tree'.

Lead actor Aydn Dou Demirkol had never acted in a film before, and Ceylan found him on Facebook. Ceylan described him as "...the smartest actor Ive met to this day."

The film was primarily shot on location in the city of anakkale and the town and region of an. The Trojan Horse on the anakkale waterfront (where Sinan hides during a dream sequence) is a prop from the 2004 film 'Troy'.

Reception



On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, of critic reviews are positive, and the average rating is . The website's critics consensus reads, "'The Wild Pear Tree' uses a young man's post-graduation experience to pose thoughtful, engaging questions about life in modern Turkey and the rest of the world." According to Metacritic, which calculated an average score of 86 out of 100 based on 21 critics, the film received "universal acclaim". It was one of the best-reviewed films to premier at Cannes in 2018.

See also



* List of submissions to the 91st 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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