Anatolian Leopard (2022)
April 1, 2022Release Date
Anatolian Leopard (2022)
April 1, 2022Release Date
Plot.
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Cast & Crew.
İpek Türktan
Gamze
Uğur Polat
Fikret
Tansu Biçer
Public Prosecutor
Hatice Aslan
Tezer
Seyithan Özdemir
Ibo
Ege Aydan
Nevzat
Nuri Gökaşan
Emniyet Amiri
Ezgi Gör
Leyla
Osman Alkaş
Mr. Mayor
Koray Ergun
Orhan
Muttalip Müjdeci
Worker
Kubilay Tunçer
Nedim
S. Emrah Özdemir
Polis Memuru
Feridun Koç
İsa
Emre Kayiş
Director
Mehmet Ulusoy
Mehmet
Okan Selvi
Süleyman
Olena Yershova
Producer
Sencar Sağdıç
Rıza
Nick Cooke
Cinematographer
Ricardo Saraiva
Editor
Yonca Şahinbaş
Selma
Onur Berk Arslanoğlu
Belediye Memuru
Nimet Atasoy
CastingDirector
Monika Sajko
ProductionDesigner
Kadir Tan
Neşet
Billur Turan
ProductionDesigner
Cem Emüler
Selim
Fatin Kanat
Fatin
Muhammed İsa
Şeyh
Tanju Coşkun
Kemal
Poyraz Cennetkuşu
Ataberk
Sefercan Tarlak
Tekniker 2
Emre Kayış
Director / Co-Producer
Ceyda Yüceer
Art Direction
Olivia Neergaard-Holm
Editor
Öykü Ersoy
Costume Design
Batuhan Özbulut
Set Decoration
Büke Akşehirli
Associate Producer
Michael Kaczmarek
Co-Producer
Media.
Details.
Release DateApril 1, 2022
Original NameAnadolu Leoparı
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 48m
Genres
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Wiki.
Anatolian Leopard (Turkish: Anadolu Leoparı) is a drama film, directed by Emre Kayış and released in 2021. A co-production of companies from Turkey, Poland, Germany, and Denmark, the film stars Uğur Polat as Fikret, the director of a failing zoo in Ankara who must conspire with his assistant Gamze (Ipek Türktan) to hide the fact that the zoo's Anatolian leopard has died, as the animal's protected status is the only thing preventing the zoo from being shut down and sold off to real estate developers to build a new amusement park.The film's cast also includes Hatice Aslan, Ezgi Gör, Ege Aydan, Koray Ergün, Emrah Ozdemir, Andy Boyns, and Nuri Gökasan.
The film premiered in the Discovery program at the 2021 Toronto International Film Festival, where it was named the winner of the FIPRESCI Prize.