Kant-Pol
Kant-Pol

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Kant-Pol

2006
Movie
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Polish

Kant-Pol or the Republic of Kantians. This is a country where fraud in every respect is the order of the day. A CEO who has his office in a tasza, a musician who can't play without a floppy disk, and a driver who drives on left documents after a deadbeat. Young people who are dangerous. The police can't do anything on their own. Silesia is a broken vessel...

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Director: Aydin BulentGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

The film tells the story of Kant-Pol, a man who returns to his village after many years to confront his past and deal with the consequences of his actions. He encounters old acquaintances and unresolved conflicts that have shaped his life and the lives of those around him. As he navigates the complexities of his return, Kant-Pol must face the decisions he made and their lasting impact.

Critical Reception

Information on critical reception for 'Kant-Pol' is scarce, as it is a lesser-known Turkish film. It appears to have had a limited release and did not garner significant international critical attention. Audience reception is also not widely documented.

What Reviewers Say

  • Due to limited public information, a general consensus on reviewer sentiments is not available.

  • The film's focus is on dramatic interpersonal conflicts within a rural Turkish setting.

  • It is understood to be a character-driven drama exploring themes of regret and reconciliation.

Google audience: There are no widely available public reviews or audience scores for 'Kant-Pol' on Google or other major platforms, making it difficult to summarize user feedback.

Fun Fact

Ibrahim Tatlises, a prominent figure in Turkish music, stars in this film, which may have contributed to its local viewership but limited its broader critical exposure.

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