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Director:
Writer:
Fatih Akin (book)
Release Date:
11 March 2004 (Germany)
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Plot:
In 'Gegen die Wand' Cahit, a 40-something male from Mersin in Turkey has removed everything Turkish from his life...
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Awards:
23 wins
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11 nominations
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NewsDesk:
(5 articles)
Fatih Akin Finds His Comic Timing With Soul Kitchen
(From Twitch. 19 November 2009, 7:56 AM, PST)
Director Being Investigated for Wearing Swastika in Germany
(From Studio Briefing - Film News. 8 August 2006)
(From Twitch. 19 November 2009, 7:56 AM, PST)
Director Being Investigated for Wearing Swastika in Germany
(From Studio Briefing - Film News. 8 August 2006)
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I was riding in that car with Cahit
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Cast
(Credited cast)| Birol Ünel | ... | Cahit Tomruk | |
| Sibel Kekilli | ... | Sibel | |
| Catrin Striebeck | ... | Maren | |
| Meltem Cumbul | ... | Selma (Cousine) | |
| Stefan Gebelhoff | ... | Nico | |
| Francesco Fiannaca | ... | Mann am Tresen | |
| Mona Mur | ... | Stammkundin Zoe Bar | |
| Ralph Misske | ... | Patient 1 (Psychiatrie) | |
| Philipp Baltus | ... | Patient 2 (Psychiatrie) | |
| Hermann Lause | ... | Dr. Schiller | |
| Karin Niwiger | ... | Kassiererin (Psychiatrie) | |
| Demir Gökgöl | ... | Yunus Güner (Vater) | |
| Cem Akin | ... | Yilmaz Güner (Bruder) | |
| Aysel Iscan | ... | Birsen Güner (Mutter) | |
| rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
| Monique Akin | ... | Kundin im Friseurladen | |
| Canan Ata | ... | Canan | |
| Cahit Aygüler | ... | Schläger | |
| Adam Bousdoukos | ... | Barmann - Hochzeitsnacht | |
| Yilmaz Canan | ... | Türsteher #1 | |
| Aytun Ede | ... | Musiker | |
| Selim Erdogan | ... | Taxifahrer | |
| Tugay Erverdi | ... | Osman #3 | |
| Nurcan Esmertürk | ... | Nurcan | |
| Marco Greiser | ... | Abschlepper Disco | |
| Orhan Güner | ... | Busfahrer | |
| Sileyman Kaplan | ... | Sly | |
| Hatun Kazci | ... | Hatice | |
| Güven Kiraç | ... | Seref | |
| Feridun Koc | ... | Osman #1 | |
| Mehmet Kurtulus | ... | Barmann Istanbul | |
| Zarah McKenzie | ... | Barfrau in der Fabrik | |
| Alma Ouglu Sahin | ... | Türsteher 2 | |
| Reinhold Schulz | ... | Gefängnisbeamter | |
| Tulga Serim | ... | Osman #2 | |
| Tim Seyfi | ... | Bayerischer Taxifahrer | |
| Herr Tekin | ... | Barbier | |
| Andreas Thiel | ... | Standesbeamter | |
| Misra Tomruk | ... | Pamuk - Tochter | |
| Senol Ugurlu | ... | Shane | |
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MPAA:
Rated R for strong graphic sexuality, pervasive language, some brutal violence and drug content.
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Runtime:
121 min
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Aspect Ratio:
1.85 : 1 more
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Certification:
Hong Kong:III |
New Zealand:R18 |
Chile:14 |
Hungary:16 |
Iceland:16 |
Portugal:M/16 |
Japan:R-18 |
South Korea:18 |
Australia:R |
Argentina:16 |
Brazil:18 |
Czech Republic:15 |
Finland:K-15 |
France:-12 |
Germany:12 |
Italy:VM14 |
Netherlands:16 |
Singapore:R21 |
Switzerland:16 (canton of Geneva) |
Switzerland:16 (canton of Vaud) |
UK:18 |
USA:R
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Trivia:
The scene where Cahit is smashing glasses with his bare hands was done using chemicals: Birol Ünel's hands were covered in a substance that would turn red when reacting to the liquid in the (plastic) glasses.
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Goofs:
Errors made by characters (possibly deliberate errors by the filmmakers): The psychiatrist at the beginning of the film tells Cahit about a song by the band The The containing the line "If you can't change the world, change your world". The actual quote (from the song "Lonely Planet", included in the album "Dusk") is "If you can't change the world, change yourself".
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Movie Connections:
Featured in 2006 Independent Spirit Awards (2006) (TV)
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Soundtrack:
Agla sevdam
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This is one of the best love films ever made. Actually I'd call it 'the best' but some would accuse me of exaggerating but trust me it is much better than artificial and unrealistic examples of Spanish, French and Italian romance cinema. This film has a heart inside that pumps blood to every sequence of it. I think Faith Akin did a great job keeping this film 'organic' and 'earthly'.
There is despair, hope, love then despair and hope once again. I could easily relate to the characters. Speaking of characters, Birol Ünel is the most charismatic actor I've seen lately, he dominates the screen along with Sibel Kekilli. Sibel Kekilli is an angel, pure acting, it is unfortunate what she had to go through in real life but she is stronger than most people and she had to prove it many times. In supporting roles there is Güven Kirac, who is one of my favorite actors in Turkish cinema and Meltem Cumbul who provides good acting.
By the way despite of all the tragedy there is also ethnic humor in this film which goes hand-in-hand with the story. Especially the scenes with Birol Ünel and Guven Kirac are quite amusing, especially if you know Turkish.
Anyway, all I have to say is "I feel you, your sun it shines, I feel you within my mind, You take me there, You take me where the kingdom comes, You take me to and lead me through Babylon" ... I was riding in that car with Cahit.
Tebrikler Faith Akin, WE WANT MORE OF THESE!