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Dry Summer (Turkish: Susuz Yaz), released in the United States as Reflections, is a 1964 black-and-white Turkish drama film, co-produced, co-written and directed by Metin Erksan based on a novel by Necati Cumalı, featuring Erol Taş as a tobacco farmer, who dams a river to irrigate his own
Dry Summer: Directed by Metin Erksan. With Erol Tas, Hülya Koçyigit, Ulvi Dogan, Alaettin Altiok. A farmer has a violent dispute with his fellow villagers by claiming ownership of the water that comes out of his land. He is as sexually frustrated as greedy.
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1 day ago · LCBO workers are on strike for the first time in Ontario’s history, with the union representing those workers declaring a “dry summer has begun.”. Talks between the Crown agency and the ...
"Dry Summer" (Turkish title: Susuz Yaz) is a critically acclaimed film directed by Metin Erksan in 1964. The film tells the story of a power struggle and a love triangle between...
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Metin Erksan’s Golden Bear-winning melodrama is the first Turkish film ever to win a top prize at a major festival. An intensely stylized, ravishingly sensual tale of violence and greed, Dry Summer portrays the plodding patterns of rural life, and the raging passions that spring from its midst.
Dry Summer. One exceptionally arid summer, a scheming tobacco farmer builds a dam to divert the local water to his own property. As the villagers band together to fight him, a love triangle develops between the farmer, his more decent brother, and the beautiful villager the latter takes as his bride. IMDb 7.8 1 h 31 min 1963. 16+.