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Cahit, bedraggled and in a neck brace after driving his car into a wall, is more than a little surprised when beautiful, scarred Sibel proposes marriage - especially considering they met through their mutual desire to commit suicide. Cahit's Turkish blood is enough to satisfy Sibel's overbearing family and the two begin an unlikely marriage of convenience that has the even more unlikely consequence of making them want to live.
Raw and uncompromising, director Fatih Akin's unparalleled energy and treatment of second generation Turkish families in Germany are reflected in the electrifying performances of the two leads: Birol Unel who celebrates poetic self-destruction like Kurt Cobain and Jim Morrison and Sibel Kekilli who was discovered in a shopping centre. Together they create a compelling chemistry that will grip you from the first frame to the last.
Special Features:
- Commentary Track By Director And Writer
- Theatrical Trailer
- Short Film The Evil Old Songs
- On Stage Interview From London Premiere Screening
- Soda Pictures
- 121 mins approx.
- Faith Akin
German, Turkish
- 18
- Sibel Kekilli
- Birol Unel
- Catrin Striebeck
- 1.85 Anamorphic Wide Screen
English
- German\Turkish
- 1
- 2
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