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Thou Gild'st the Even
In a small town in Anatolia, whose inhabitants possess various supernatural powers but still have to deal with ordinary problems, Cemal helps out in his father’s barbershop and, in his free time, acts as a football referee.
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Plot Summary
In this short drama, a man grapples with the consequences of his actions as he faces a significant decision that will impact his future. The film explores themes of regret, responsibility, and the search for redemption.
Critical Reception
As a short film, "Thou Gild'st the Even" received a limited release and was primarily seen within festival circuits. Critical reception was modest, with some recognizing its earnest attempt at exploring complex emotional territory within its brief runtime.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its atmospheric tone and central performance.
Noted for its ambition in tackling mature themes in a short format.
Some found the narrative to be somewhat underdeveloped due to its brevity.
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Fun Fact
The title "Thou Gild'st the Even" is a line from William Shakespeare's play, 'Hamlet,' spoken by Horatio.
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