VERGE
by Ayhan Salar, Erkan Tahhuşoğlu
synopsis
Fikret has always been aware of the roar of cars streaming back and forth on the motorway outside the flat where she grew up and where she now lives with her husband Halil. But now it’s clear that she’s much more alert to the monotonous rumbling below the window. One of the car engines is different from all the others and the sound of it fills her with joy: it’s Halil returning from a business trip. But, this time, the waiting seems interminable and the young woman begins to fear the worst. The days of uncertainty are marked off by the loud highway metronome, and neither her parents nor a close friend can drown out the noise. Fikret begins to lose herself, first in the empty flat, then in her own memories and imaginings, in which she tries to conjure up images of her husband and her happy childhood.
international title: | Verge |
original title: | Verge |
country: | Turkey, Germany |
year: | 2016 |
genre: | fiction |
directed by: | Ayhan Salar, Erkan Tahhuşoğlu |
film run: | 83' |
screenplay: | Ayhan Salar, Erkan Tahhuşoğlu |
cast: | Senem Çelikkol, Mine Özen, Bedia Yaman, Raci Küçük, Zeynep Raif, Ali Meriç, Akan Atakan, Şaziye Güzel |
cinematography by: | Ayhan Salar |
film editing: | Ayhan Salar |
art director: | Göksel Demir |
producer: | Ayhan Salar, Erkan Tahhuşoğlu |
production: | Salarfilm, Siyara Film |