Turquie,
2021, 112 min
Réalisation:
Andaç HaznedaroğluPhotographie:
Fırat Lita SözbirMusique:
Taşkın SabahActeurs·trices:
Engin Altan Düzyatan, Belçim Bilgin, Selim Erdoğan, Yener Sezgin, Erdem Baş, Yiğit Çakır, Ayfer Dönmez, Ulrich Mertin, Gülizar Nisa Uray (plus)VOD (1)
Résumés(1)
Through their shared grief and connection to music, an orphaned girl bonds with her emotionally aloof, successful violinist uncle. (Netflix)
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I have a bit of a soft spot for Turkish films. There’s something about the blend of exoticism and their attempt to channel a Western style that I find appealing. Objectively, My Father’s Violin is a fairly typical, sentimental drama with a child-centered storyline that’s good for about three stars. But I was personally drawn to the way Istanbul was woven into the film, and the musical interludes featuring the violin were a lovely touch. It’s a charming, if not entirely groundbreaking, movie. ()