Turquía,
2021, 112 min
Director:
Andaç HaznedaroğluCámara:
Fırat Lita SözbirMúsica:
Taşkın SabahReparto:
Engin Altan Düzyatan, Belçim Bilgin, Selim Erdoğan, Yener Sezgin, Erdem Baş, Yiğit Çakır, Ayfer Dönmez, Ulrich Mertin, Gülizar Nisa Uray, Buket GulbeyazStreaming (1)
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Una niña huérfana forja un vínculo con su exitoso (aunque emocionalmente retraído) tío violinista a través de la pena y la conexión con la música que ambos comparten. (Netflix)
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I have a bit of a soft spot for Turkish films. There’s something about the blend of exoticism and their attempt to channel a Western style that I find appealing. Objectively, My Father’s Violin is a fairly typical, sentimental drama with a child-centered storyline that’s good for about three stars. But I was personally drawn to the way Istanbul was woven into the film, and the musical interludes featuring the violin were a lovely touch. It’s a charming, if not entirely groundbreaking, movie. ()