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1953 film by Metin Erksan
The Dark World
Film poster
Directed byMetin Erksan
Written byBedri Rahmi Eyuboglu
Produced byNazif Duru
StarringÂşık Veysel, Ayfer Feray, and Kemal Öz
CinematographyFethi Mürenler
Music byOrhan Barlas
Production
company
Atlas Film
Release date
  • 1953 (1953)
Running time60 minutes
CountryTurkey
LanguageTurkish

The Dark World (Turkish: Karanlık Dünya), also known as Aşık Veysel'ın Hayatı, is a 1953 Turkish biographical drama film directed by Metin Erksan, and written by Bedri Rahmi Eyuboglu. It stars Âşık Veysel, Ayfer Feray, and Kemal Öz.

Erksan's debut film, it is often described as being "a realistic account of the life of the bard Veysel, shot in his native village". The film was censored because of the showing of the meagre growth of crops in Anatolia.

Plot

The life of Âşık Veysel: In Sivrialan Village in Sivas, a smallpox epidemic turns into an outbreak, leading to the deaths of many children. This disease also affects seven-year-old Veysel's eyes. One day, a saz brought by his father becomes a companion to Veysel. Over time, as a young man, Veysel marries and has a child. However, due to unexpected developments in his married life, Veysel ends up alone with his infant and his saz. Gradually, Veysel’s name becomes known throughout the country as Âşık Veysel.

References

  1. Dönmez-Colin, Gönül (15 November 2008). Turkish Cinema: Identity, Distance and Belonging. Reaktion Books. p. 49. ISBN 978-1-86189-583-7.

External links

Films directed by Metin Erksan
1950s
1960s
1970s


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