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The Road
Directed by
Şerif Gören
,
Yılmaz Güney
PG
1982
1h 50m
Drama
,
Romance
7.9
77%
94%
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The difficulties experienced by five prisoners who took a week's leave from prison.
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Cast of The Road
Tarık Akan
Seyit Ali
Şerif Sezer
Zînê
Halil Ergün
Mehmet Salih
Meral Orhonsay
Emine
Necmettin Çobanoğlu
Ömer
Hikmet Çelik
Mevlüt
Tuncay Akça
Yusuf
Sevda Aktolga
Meral
Güven Şengil
Süleyman
Hale Akınlı
Seyran
Turgut Savaş
Zafer
Hikmet Taşdemir
Sevket
Engin Çelik
Mirza
Osman Bardakçi
Berber Elim
Enver Güney
Cindé
Erdoğan Seren
Abdullah
Güngör Bayrak
Nazife
Hasan Yıldız
Gardiyan
Semra Uçar
Gülbahar
Erdal Özyağcılar
Tarık Akan (voice)
Şerif Gören
Director
Yılmaz Güney
Director / Writer
Donat Keusch
Producer
K.L. Puldi
Producer
Edi Hubschmid
Producer
The Road Ratings & Reviews
Freedomways
Jane Power
To find out about Turkey's people and about the Anatolian terrain that nourishes and menaces them, see Yol.
Associated Press
Bob Thomas
The result is not merely a document against the military government of Turkey. It is an intensely human story of three lives entangled in tradition and vengeance.
Film Comment Magazine
Elliott Stein
Yol is an ambitious movie, but a curiously slick and distant one.
TIME Magazine
Richard Corliss
Gney is a firebrand of his country's intellectual left. His films -- slow, ruminative, defiantly indigenous -- smolder with an ideologue's indignation and a poet's ironic compassion.
TV Guide
A visually intense examination of Turkish mores and customs.
New York Times
Vincent Canby
A film whose political and ethnic concerns are likely to be equated -- wrongly -- with cinematic achievement.
Chicago Reader
Dave Kehr
Each time a sequence approaches cinematic life, it's flattened by the appearance of a thesis.
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