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In the streets of Istanbul, ailing waste warehouse worker Mehmet takes a small boy under his wing and must soon confront his own traumatic childhood. (Netflix)

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anglais Paper Lives beautifully captures the vibrant streets of Istanbul with equally impressive cinematography. The film is bright, colorful, creative, with a slightly alternative vibe. At the center of it all is a guy—almost homeless, a bit dense—who thinks he can glide through life effortlessly. But the last 20 minutes pack a solid punch, reminding me that Turkish cinema is something to watch out for. They’re seriously bringing some top-notch films to the table. ()

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