Selam Dostum
Selam Dostum

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Selam Dostum

1976
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Turkish

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Director: Yavuz YalazGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

A young man named Selam returns to his village after a long absence, finding it changed and his family struggling. He confronts the harsh realities of rural life and the complexities of his relationships, particularly with his father and a former love interest. The film explores themes of displacement, tradition versus modernity, and the search for belonging in a rapidly evolving society.

Critical Reception

Released in 1976, 'Selam Dostum' received moderate attention for its attempt to portray the socio-economic changes in rural Turkey. While its dramatic narrative and performances were acknowledged, it was not a major critical success and is often considered a lesser-known work within Turkish cinema of the era.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its atmospheric portrayal of village life.

  • Tuncel Kurtiz's performance was noted for its intensity.

  • Some found the pacing to be slow and the narrative somewhat predictable.

Google audience: Audience reception for 'Selam Dostum' is largely un documented due to its limited release and lack of widespread availability. Information regarding specific audience likes or dislikes is not readily available.

Fun Fact

The film was directed by Yavuz Yalaz, who also starred in and wrote the screenplay for 'Selam Dostum', showcasing his multifaceted involvement in the production.

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