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Times and Winds

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Times and Winds
Directed byReha Erdem
Written byReha Erdem
Produced byÖmer Atay
CinematographyFlorent Herry
Edited byReha Erdem
Music byArvo Pärt
Distributed byAtlantik Film
Release date
  • 2006 (2006)
Running time
111 minutes
CountryTurkey
LanguageTurkish

Times and Winds or (Turkish: Beş Vakit) is a 2006 Turkish drama film directed and written by Reha Erdem. The film premiered in the United States on January 11, 2008. It won the Best Turkish Film of the Year Award at the Istanbul International Film Festival.

Plot

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In a small village in the mountains overlooking the sea the people struggle to survive on a daily basis. Their lives, like those of their ancestors, follow the rhythms of the earth, air and water, of day and night and the seasons, with days divided into five parts by the call to prayer. Childhood is difficult and a father typically has a preference of one son over the other. Ömer, the son of the Imam, is such a victim of his father's dislike and he wishes for the death of his father. When his wish is not granted he begins to look for ways to kill him as a twelve-year-old boy might think of with his friend Yakup. Yakup seeing his father sexually interested in his teacher also develops a hatred of his father in the same way and as the children grow up they are riddled between guilt and love and hate for their fathers.

Cast

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Awards
Preceded by Golden Boll Award for
Best Picture

2006
Succeeded by