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Directed by | Yılmaz Güney Şerif Gören |
Written by | Yılmaz Güney |
Story by | Yılmaz Güney |
Produced by | Yılmaz Güney Edi Hubschmid Kerim L. Puldi L. Erol Gözmen M. Sabri Aslankara Thierry Maitrejean |
Starring | Tarık Akan Halil Ergün Şerif Sezer Necmettin Çobanoğlu Meral Orhonsay Sevda Aktolga Hikmet Çelik Tuncay Akça |
Cinematography | Erdoğan Engin |
Edited by | Yılmaz Güney |
Music by | Zülfü Livaneli |
Production companies | Güney Film Cactus Film Maran Film Record Film |
Release dates | |
Running time | 124 minutes |
Countries | Turkey Switzerland France |
Languages | Turkish, Kurdish |
Yol (pronounced [joɫ]; translated as The Way,[1][2] The Road[3][4] or The Path[5]) is a 1982 Turkish film directed by Yılmaz Güney and Şerif Gören.[6] The screenplay was written by Güney, and directed by his assistant Gören, as Güney was in prison at the time. Later, after Güney escaped from Imrali prison, he took the negatives of the film to Switzerland and later edited it in Paris.[7]
The film is a portrait of Turkey in the aftermath of the 1980 Turkish coup d'état: its people and its authorities are shown via the stories of five prisoners given a week's home leave. The film has caused much controversy in Turkey, and was banned until 1999. However, it won numerous honours, including the Palme d'Or at the 1982 Cannes Film Festival. It also was selected as the Swiss entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 55th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee.