Directed by:
Metin ErksanCinematography:
Ali UğurComposer:
Fecri EbcioğluCast:
Ulvi Dogan, Erol Taş, Hülya Koçyiğit, Yavuz Yalınkılıç, Ercan Yazgan, Niyazi Er, Zeki Tüney, Hakkı Haktan, Adnan Uygur, Hamit Türker, Alaettin AltiokPlots(1)
Dry Summer is a film of passion. A passion for water as well as the obsessive passion created by forbidden love. Dry Summer is a film of captivity… Authorities at the time objected to Dry Summer representing Turkey overseas, which presented all kinds of obstacles when the film came to the Berlin Film Festival. The film walked away with the Golden Bear, but before success could even be celebrated it was ‘taken captive’ and completely forgotten for the next 45 years. Today, in these times of intellectually dry summers, when greed is driving humanity to the brink of starvation, this film could hardly be more valid. Dry Summer is one of the most important legacies of Turkish cinema, and thanks to restoration it can be re-discovered by the next generations of audiences all over the world. (official distributor synopsis)
(more)Cast
Ulvi Dogan
Turkey
Best movies:
Dry Summer (1964)
Erol Taş
Ottoman Empire
Best movies:
Dry Summer (1964)
Lover of the Monster (1974)
Hülya Koçyiğit
Turkey
Best movies:
Dry Summer (1964)
Yavuz Yalınkılıç
Turkey
Best movies:
Dry Summer (1964)
Ercan Yazgan
Turkey
Best movies:
Dry Summer (1964)
Niyazi Er
Ottoman Empire
Best movies:
Dry Summer (1964)
Zeki Tüney
Turkey
Best movies:
Dry Summer (1964)
3 Mighty Men (1973)
Hakkı Haktan
Ottoman Empire
Best movies:
Dry Summer (1964)
Adnan Uygur
Ottoman Empire
Best movies:
Dry Summer (1964)
Time to Love (1965)
Hamit Türker
Best movies:
Dry Summer (1964)
Alaettin Altiok
Best movies:
Dry Summer (1964)