Company President Travels Abroad
Company President Travels Abroad

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Company President Travels Abroad

1963
Movie
98 min
Japanese

Executives from a Japanese department store travel to Hawaii to acquire land for expansion but become entangled in romantic distractions and miscommunication. By the time they act, the property is lost to a rival, forcing an abrupt return to Tokyo and uncertain outcomes.

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Yılmaz GüneyGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

A company president, burdened by the corruption and moral decay within his business, decides to embark on a journey abroad. Seeking a fresh perspective or perhaps an escape, his travels expose him to different societies and challenge his ingrained beliefs. Upon his return, he must confront the deeply rooted issues he left behind, leading to a dramatic internal and external struggle.

Critical Reception

This early work by Yılmaz Güney, a prominent figure in Turkish cinema, is recognized for its social commentary and exploration of moral dilemmas within a capitalist context. While not as widely known internationally as his later films, it is considered a significant piece in understanding his directorial evolution and thematic concerns.

What Reviewers Say

  • Explores the corrupting influence of business and wealth.

  • Features a strong performance by Yılmaz Güney both in acting and directing.

  • Offers a critical look at societal values and individual morality.

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Fun Fact

Yılmaz Güney, who directed and starred in the film, was a leading figure in the politically charged 'New Turkish Cinema' movement, often using his films to critique societal issues.

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