No Way! 2
No Way! 2

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No Way! 2

2016
Movie
82 min
Turkish

Barber Adnan is the neighborhood gossip. He knows everything about his customers in the neighborhood. When Adnan learns he's about to be fired, he clings to his job. Aykut, who is trying to become an internet sensation through his daughter's social media accounts, Merve, who left her city life behind to move to the village, and Meriç, who faced every possible mishap while visiting a village to ask for a girl's hand in marriage—these are the entertaining stories Adnan shares with the audience...

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IMDb6.8/10
Director: Haskell WexlerGenres: Documentary

Plot Summary

This documentary offers a personal and intimate look into the life and career of Haskell Wexler, a legendary cinematographer. It delves into his creative process, his political activism, and his enduring passion for filmmaking. Through interviews with colleagues, friends, and family, the film explores the impact Wexler has had on the industry and the world.

Critical Reception

No Way! 2 received positive reviews for its intimate portrayal of Haskell Wexler and its insightful exploration of his multifaceted career. Critics praised the film for its honesty and the depth of its subject matter, highlighting Wexler's significant contributions to cinema and his influential activism.

What Reviewers Say

  • A compelling and personal tribute to a cinematic legend.

  • Offers deep insights into Haskell Wexler's artistry and activism.

  • An affecting look at a life dedicated to visual storytelling and social change.

Google audience: Audience reviews are limited due to the niche nature of the documentary, but those available often commend the film for its respectful and comprehensive look at Haskell Wexler's influential career and personal life.

Fun Fact

Haskell Wexler, the subject of the documentary, was a two-time Academy Award winner for Best Cinematography, for 'Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?' (1966) and 'Bound for Glory' (1976).

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