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Motherland Hotel: Directed by Ömer Kavur. With Macit Koper, Sahika Tekand, Serra Yilmaz, Osman Alyanak. The lonely proprietor of a small hotel in a provincial Turkish town develops a passion for a departed guest and the reality of routine everyday-life starts crumbling into pieces.
- (4,6K)
- Crime, Drama, Thriller
- Ömer Kavur
- 1987-09
Motherland Hotel (Turkish: Anayurt Oteli) is a 1987 Turkish film directed by Ömer Kavur. It is an adaptation of the novel of the same name by Yusuf Atılgan.
A seminal work of Turkish cinema, Motherland Hotel probes the shadowy corners of the human psyche. Ömer Kavur brilliantly transposes Yusuf Atılgan’s prose onto celluloid, crafting a film that remains a masterpiece of alienation, the human condition, and a country’s existential angst.
Zebercet is an obsessive man living a monotonous life in a hotel with few customers. This monotonous life changes with the arrival of a woman who does not even give her name. She stays only one night in the room she has rented and leaves the hotel to come back a week later.
- (4,6K)
- Odak Film, Alfa Film
- Ömer Kavur
A highly creative adaptation of Yusuf Atılgan’s novel, this memorable film of magical realism tells a psychological story about loneliness and the individual’s inner world. Zebercet is the keeper of a small hotel in provincial Anatolia.
The promised yet unfulfilled return of a mysterious hotel guest drives its proprietor to madness in Ömer Kavur’s award-winning adaptation of Yusuf Atilgan’s novel.
Zebercet is an obsessive man living a monotonous life in a hotel with few customers. This monotonous life changes with the arrival of a woman who does not even give her name. She stays only one night in the room she has rented and leaves the hotel to come back a week later.