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Don't Let Them Shoot the Kite
Don't Let Them Shoot the Kite

Don't Let Them Shoot the Kite (1989)

79% User Rating
1h 30min
Drama

Sent to prison along with his mother after her drug conviction, a young boy develops a warm, tender relationship with a political prisoner.

Tunç BaşaranDirector

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Nur Sürer

Nur Sürer

İnci

Ozan Bilen

Ozan Bilen

Barış

Füsun Demirel

Füsun Demirel

Fatma

Güzin Özipek

Güzin Özipek

Sultan

Güzin Özyağcılar

Güzin Özyağcılar

Selma

Meral Çetinkaya

Meral Çetinkaya

Safinaz

Ayla Arslancan

Ayla Arslancan

Ayben Erman

Ayben Erman

Emel Çeviren

Emel Çeviren

Gülsüm Ana

Tanju Tuncel

Tanju Tuncel

Seher

Sabriye Kara

Sabriye Kara

Özlem Savaş

Özlem Savaş

Arzu

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Sevim Metin

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Gülizar Tunç

Selma Tarcan

Selma Tarcan

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Özlem Üstüner

Döne

Hale Akınlı

Hale Akınlı

Sümbül

Rozet Hubeş

Rozet Hubeş

Zeynep

Yasemin Alkaya

Yasemin Alkaya

Filiz

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Sevgi Sakarya

Barış Celiloğlu

Barış Celiloğlu

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Gönül Demirkol

Sevim Çalışgir

Sevim Çalışgir

Kadın Gardiyan

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Ömer Çolakoğlu

Jandarma

Nurettin Şen

Nurettin Şen

Baba

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Niyazi Altın

Kısa Boylu Adam

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December 22, 2024

A Masterpiece of Turkish Cinema In the pantheon of Turkish cinema, few films have touched me as deeply as Tunç Başaran's recently restored masterpiece, "Don't Let Them Shoot the Kite" (1989). While this gem may have flown under the radar internationally, it rightfully swept the Antalya Golden Orange awards, claiming prizes for best film, best actress (Nur Sürer for Inci), screenplay, cinematography, and a well-deserved special jury award for its remarkable 5-year-old star, Ozan Bilen (Baris). What makes this film particularly poignant is its foundation in reality. Screenwriter Feride Çiçekoglu drew from her own experiences of imprisonment during Turkey's post-military coup years of oppression, lending the narrative an authenticity that resonates through every frame. The story unfolds through the innocent eyes of 5-year-old Baris, a child who has spent so long behind prison walls that the outside world exists only in theory. Living with his imprisoned mother, his entire universe is confined to the prison's boundaries – until one day, he spots a kite soaring in the sky. Not even knowing what it is, he runs to ask Inci, a political prisoner and Baris's favorite mentor. This kite captures the film's central metaphor: freedom, a word that means something different to everyone. Watching this film, I couldn't help but draw parallels to another deeply moving prison drama, the original "Miracle in Cell No. 7" (2013). Both Başaran and Hwan-kyung Lee share an extraordinary ability to craft narratives that speak directly to the heart of human experience. Their films transcend the prison genre to become profound meditations on love, hope, and the unbreakable bonds between people. What sets "Don't Let Them Shoot the Kite" apart is how it manages to express complex political and social commentary through the lens of childhood innocence. Near the final scene, the director and writer show their politics in a delightful comic relief. This film never preaches. though; instead, it allows its truths to emerge naturally through Baris's discoveries and relationships. The carefully restored version brings new life to the film's stunning cinematography, making this thirty-five-year-old masterpiece feel as relevant and impactful as ever. This is the kind of movie that reminds us why cinema exists – to tell stories that change how we see the world. Like the kite that captures young Baris's imagination, this film soars above the constraints of its setting to deliver a universal message about the human spirit's yearning for freedom and connection.

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