The Bandit (1996)
November 29, 1996Release Date
The Bandit (1996)
November 29, 1996Release Date
Plot.
Where to Watch.
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Cast & Crew.
Şener Şen
Baran
Uğur Yücel
Cumali
Sermin Hürmeriç
Keje
Yeşim Salkım
Emel
Kamran Usluer
Berfo
Ülkü Duru
Mother of Emel
Özkan Uğur
Sedat
Necdet Mahfi Ayral
Andref Miskin
Kayhan Yıldızoğlu
Artist Kemal
Güven Hokna
Sevim
Melih Çardak
Demircan
Yavuz Turgul
Director
Settar Tanrıöğen
Kız Naci
Rıza Sönmez
Avarel
Mine Vargı
Producer
Ümit Çırak
Cimbom
Ömer Vargı
Producer
Celal Perk
Deli Selim
Kurtcebe Turgul
Jilet Cemal
Kemal İnci
Mustafa
Erkan Oğur
Composer
Kezban Şardan
Fatma
Romina Özipekçi
Sekine
Hakan Akol
Editor
Burak Arlıel
Editor
Yurdan Edgü
Cumali'nin Halası
Onur Tan
Editor
Onur Tan
Editor
Can Yılmaz
Hakan
Zübeyde Erden
Ceran Ana
Asiye Kocaman
CastingDirector
Selim Erdoğan
Polis 1
Hakan Kiremitçi
Polis 2
Hakan Bilgin
Polis 3
Yaşar Üzer
Polis 4
Yosi Mizrahi
Polis 5
Konuralp Sunal
Polis 6
Selda Çiçek
Art Direction
Yunus Acar
Sound Engineer
Aşkın Arsunan
Music
Uğur İçbak
Director of Photography
Rengin Altan
Casting
İdil Akçıl
Art Direction
Gülay Doğan
Costume Design
Özlem Şekercioğlu
Costume Design
Keith Sewell
Camera Operator
Sait Dinek
Visual Effects
Hilmi Güver
Visual Effects
Nail Yılmaz
Sound Recordist
Şahin Gül
Hairstylist
Aziz Kıskanç
Hairstylist
Şermin Mikar
Makeup Artist
Behçet Karakız
Makeup Artist
Derya Ergüven
Makeup Artist
Mustafa Ziya Ülkenciler
Art Direction
Cevat Çapan
Media.
Details.
Release DateNovember 29, 1996
Original NameEşkıya
StatusReleased
Running Time2h 8m
Filming LocationsIstanbul, Turkey
Genres
Wiki.
The Bandit (Turkish: Eşkıya) is a 1996 Turkish film written and directed by Yavuz Turgul and starring Şener Şen and Uğur Yücel.
According to the director the film, which is about a bandit who comes to Istanbul after serving a 35-year jail sentence, "blends fairy tale elements while carrying the notion of reality within a fictional story."The film is highly popular in Turkey, where it drew in 2½ million viewers and in Germany where it won a Bogey Award. The film is exclusively regarded as the savior and the turning point of Turkish cinema which was desperately struggling against foreign films since the 1980s and having difficulty attracting domestic audiences.
It was Turkey's official entry for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 70th Academy Awards.