Hazal
Hazal

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Hazal

1979
Movie
76 min
Turkish

The son of a wealthy, respected family seeks the hand of Hazal; unexpectedly, soon after her marriage, her husband dies. According to custom, as the deceased family had paid dowry for Hazal, she must marry the next male sibling—which in this case, happens to be an 11-year old boy.

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IMDb7.1/10
Director: Atıf YılmazGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

Hazal, a young woman living in a poverty-stricken village, is forced into a marriage with the wealthy and cruel Faruk to save her family from ruin. Enduring abuse and exploitation, she finds solace and strength in her connection with her childhood sweetheart, the poor shepherd Ali. As their forbidden love grows, Hazal must confront the harsh realities of her situation and find a way to escape her oppressive circumstances.

Critical Reception

Hazal was a significant film in Turkish cinema, praised for its powerful portrayal of female struggle and social injustice. Türkan Şoray's performance was particularly lauded for its emotional depth and resilience. The film resonated with audiences for its raw depiction of poverty, patriarchal oppression, and the enduring hope for freedom.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its strong feminist themes and portrayal of a woman's struggle against societal constraints.

  • Türkan Şoray delivers a compelling and memorable performance as the titular character.

  • The film is noted for its stark depiction of rural poverty and the harsh realities faced by women in traditional societies.

Google audience: Audience reviews highlight the film's emotional impact and Türkan Şoray's captivating performance, with many appreciating its social commentary on women's rights and poverty.

Fun Fact

The film was a critical and commercial success in Turkey, solidifying Türkan Şoray's status as one of the country's most beloved actresses and Atıf Yılmaz's reputation as a master storyteller.

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