Ohanahan
Ohanahan

Ohanahan

1967TV ShowEnded1 SeasonJapanese

The 6th NHK Asadora. Starring Fumie Kashiyama as a woman, born in the Meiji era, who raises a family by herself.

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IMDb7.3/10
Director: Yilmaz GüneyGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

A poverty-stricken farmer struggles to survive and maintain his dignity in a harsh, unforgiving land. He faces constant challenges from nature, societal pressures, and his own inner turmoil as he strives for a better life for his family. The film offers a stark portrayal of rural life and the human spirit's resilience.

Critical Reception

Ohanahan was a significant film in Turkish cinema, lauded for its raw depiction of rural poverty and social injustice. Yilmaz Güney's directorial debut was praised for its authentic performances and unflinching realism, though its starkness and bleak themes were challenging for some audiences.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its powerful and realistic portrayal of the struggles of the rural poor.
  • Yilmaz Güney's directorial vision is evident in its raw emotional impact.
  • A socially conscious film that highlights themes of poverty and resilience.

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Fun Fact

Ohanahan marked the directorial debut of Yilmaz Güney, who would go on to become one of Turkey's most celebrated and controversial filmmakers.

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