Mar 27 2013
“Times and Winds”

“Times and Winds”

Presented by Northern Arizona University, College of Arts and Letters at Northern Arizona University

NAU International Film Series Spring 2013: Asia: Identity and Agency, "Times and Winds”

Turkey 2006, Dir. Reha Erdem

Winner of the Best Film and FIPRESCI prizes at the Istanbul International Film Festival, Reha Erdem's “Times and Winds” is a film "bewitched by the rhythms of everyday life" (The Village Voice) that "packs a poetic-spiritual punch way beyond its placid surface" (Variety). Laying bare forbidden yearnings, dawning sexuality, and oedipal rage, it tells the story of three pre-adolescent friends coming of age in a remote Turkish mountain village. Young teen Omer (Özkan Özen) contemplates the unthinkable as he bitterly struggles under the loveless emotional yoke of his scornful Muslim cleric father. Yakup (Ali Bey Kayali), Omer's best friend, obsesses over a beautiful schoolteacher. Yildiz (Elit Iscan) recoils from burgeoning womanhood, and from the sordid carnal realities she has grown too old to ignore. Blessed with painterly wide-screen visuals, Estonian composer Arvo Part's sublime music score, and phenomenally surefooted performances from an astonishingly adept young cast, “Times and Winds” contrasts a parochial society's unending chain of cruelty with the pagan natural world's eternal and sensual beauty. Wise in its depiction of the cycle of life, and unblinking in its exploration of fate's capricious malice and childhood's discontent, “Times and Winds” "vision of people in thrall to religious ritual and living at the mercy of nature may be poetic, but it is no idyll" (The New York Times). (111 min.)

 

Dates & Times

2013/03/27 - 2013/03/27

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FREE!

Location Info

Northern Arizona University

South San Francisco Street, Flagstaff, AZ 86011