İftira
İftira

İftira

1968Movie0Turkish

Ilir Luma, a martial arts master specialized in the Pelasgian art of "Mundije", escaped the communist regime, when he was only 14 years old. He'd witnessed the hanging of a poet in the city of Kukes, Albania. In Germany, at a Taekwondo school, he meets Ana, who became his student and his girlfriend. Ilir promised to be there for her, whenever she needs him. Thirty years later, Ana is kidnapped and sent to Mexico.

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Director: Mehmet DinçGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

A young man is released from prison after serving time for a crime he didn't commit. He returns to his village seeking justice and to clear his name, but faces further complications and betrayals. The film explores themes of false accusations, societal prejudice, and the struggle for truth in a rural setting.

Critical Reception

As a product of its time, 'İftira' is considered a significant melodrama within Turkish cinema, often praised for its dramatic performances and social commentary. While specific critical reviews from its release are scarce, it is generally remembered as a compelling, albeit conventional, drama.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its emotional intensity and dramatic narrative.
  • Recognized for its exploration of justice and societal judgment.
  • Features strong performances from its lead actors.

Google audience: Audience reception data for this older Turkish film is not readily available through standard platforms.

Fun Fact

The film's narrative often reflects common themes in Yeşilçam cinema, focusing on social issues and dramatic conflicts within Turkish society.

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