

Hummadruz
Regie Hasan Karacadağ14. März 1999 53 Min.Horror, Dokumentarfilm
6.2
“Hummadruz” is the scientific term for certain mysterious unidentifiable sounds that come from the earth. They say that especially those who have left their homeland constantly hear these sounds. The first part of this film takes place in the arid land east of Turkey. Memories of a childhood romance, children’s games and laughter, sleeping with an ill mother, are sandwiched with close-up images of eyes wide-open, blood, fear, and tension. The second narrative half tells the story of a man and his infant son who for no apparent reason jump to their death off a bridge on the Bosphorus, and a wife who follows. Dramatizing a true story, the film expresses the desperation and frustration of those who had no choice but to migrate to Istanbul from their beloved homeland.
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Hummadruz wurde am 14. März 1999 veröffentlicht.
Regie in Hummadruz führte(n) Hasan Karacadağ.
Hummadruz hat eine Spielzeit von 53 Min..
Hummadruz wurde produziert von Kyoko K Uomi, Hasan Karacadağ.
“Hummadruz” is the scientific term for certain mysterious unidentifiable sounds that come from the earth. They say that especially those who have left their homeland constantly hear these sounds. The first part of this film takes place in the arid land east of Turkey. Memories of a childhood romance, children’s games and laughter, sleeping with an ill mother, are sandwiched with close-up images of eyes wide-open, blood, fear, and tension. The second narrative half tells the story of a man and his infant son who for no apparent reason jump to their death off a bridge on the Bosphorus, and a wife who follows. Dramatizing a true story, the film expresses the desperation and frustration of those who had no choice but to migrate to Istanbul from their beloved homeland.
Die Hauptcharaktere in Hummadruz sind Münir Akça, Şule Atasayar, Müjdat Saylav.
Hummadruz ist eine Horror, Dokumentarfilm Film.
Hummadruz hat eine Benutzerbewertung von 6.2 von 10.



