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Fidan, directed by an unknown hand, is a poignant exploration of family and urban dislocation. The film captures Ramazan's struggle as he relocates to Istanbul with his children, seeking a better life that seems just out of reach. Fidan, his daughter, finds herself lost in the sprawling city, trying to navigate a new world that feels alien. Her impulsive decision to elope with the shop owner’s son adds layers of complexity to her character and the narrative. It’s a slow burn, with a keen focus on the emotional weight of separation and the harsh realities of city life. The performances feel raw and authentic, drawing you into their plight. It’s less about action and more about the quiet despair of choices made in the name of love and freedom.
Explores themes of family and urban life.Raw performances that add emotional depth.Pacing captures the slow unraveling of relationships.
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