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Dry Summer

Susuz yaz

Turkey

1964

88 Min
Color
Turkish
Subtitled in English
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DIR Metin Erksan

PROD Ulvi Dogan

SCR Necati Cumali, Kemal Inci, Ismet Soydan

DP Ali Ugur

CAST Ulvi Dogan, Erol Tas, Hülya Koçyigit

Berlinale: Golden Bear, London (Archive)

Synopsis

Dry Summer is a film of passion. A passion for water as well as the obsessive passion created by forbidden love. […] Dry Summer is a film of captivity… Authorities at the time objected to Dry Summer representing Turkey overseas, which presented all kinds of obstacles when the film came to the Berlin Film Festival. The film walked away with the Golden Bear, but before success could even be celebrated it was ‘taken captive’ and completely forgotten for the next 45 years. Today, in these times of intellectually dry summers, when greed is driving humanity to the brink of starvation, this film could hardly be more valid. Dry Summer is one of the most important legacies of Turkish cinema, and thanks to restoration it can be re-discovered by the next generations of audiences all over the world. —Fatih Akin, May 2008

NOTES ON THE RESTORATION
The restoration of Susuz Yaz used the original 35mm camera negative and the original 17.5mm sound negative and recaptured the black and white film’s tonal nuances. The film’s producer, Ulvi Dogan, provided the prints. An interpositive preserved at the Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau Stiftung in Wiesbaden was used for the negative’s last missing reel. The opening and closing credits, missing from all available sources, have been digitally reconstructed.

Director

Metin-erksan

Metin Erksan

Born in 1929, Metin Erksan is one of the first Turkish filmmakers who saw cinema as an art form apart from a mass entertaining medium. Having studied art history in Istanbul University and being the brother of a little known director named Cetin Karamanbey, Erksan found himself at a very early age in a favourable position to combine film practice with aesthetic concerns. He worked as his elder brother’s assistant for a short while and made his first debut with the script of “Binnaz” (1950) shot for Atlas Film Production Company. As many other filmmakers of the era who took the seventh art seriously, Erksan worked as a columnist in papers and film periodicals before engaging in active filmmaking.

Metin Erksan’s first film as a director that also heralded the unique and controversial place he would later occupy in the history of Turkish cinema was ‘Asik Veysel’ in “Hayati” (1952). Telling the dramatic life of the famous blind poet and song writer Asik Veysel, the film was later… read more

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Deborah

5Feb10

Very good movie! It keeps you alert, surprising you...  
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jethrodethro

3Feb10

Incredible storytelling and compelling characters. I love this film... It must have been pretty edgy cinema for Turkey in 1964.  
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Connor Wills

30Jan10

Best film I've seen in a while! Cinematography is astounding. I especially love the scene after Bahar has come to believe that Hasan is dead. The camera moves in rotation with the wagon wheels -- poetic in that her world is spinning.  
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Connor Wills

30Jan10

Hasan bothered me because he seemed unreasonably naive. Though perhaps his decisions might be argued justified because of his culture and perceived social responsibility. I just don't see it.   

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Dry Summer

By Tony Paulett​o on December 10, 2009

A dark drama about the covetous nature of man and the self-righteous abuse of power that ensues whenever it is acted on. Osman, the antagonist, instigates every conflict with his lustfulness and kiniving…  read review

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By Joshua Robert Hathawa​y on November 20, 2009

Metin Erksan portrays brilliantly the feud between Osman, his brother Hasan, who vies for equality and moral judgment with the local water source, and their neighbors. The direction of this movie is…  read review

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By jake barge on November 20, 2009

A classic film about passion, desire, corruption of the human spirit, suffering, and sacrifice. The film is a tale of two brothers who own a farm in Turkey. The reservoir, which irrigates all of the…  read review

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By Chelsea Sweetin on November 18, 2009

This is an interesting film about social authority and human behaviour. The film carries out socialist views yet in contrast the characters hold very traditional values towards themselves and in society…  read review

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