Duvar

Jun 20 1986 Not Rated 1h 57m
Drama

Produced, written and directed by Yilmaz Güney within his own personal experiences of capital offense, he dedicates Duvar to male teenagers aged 13 to 19 living behind the bars under diabolical treatments. These teenagers get barbaric corporal punishments, injurious harrows, tortures and sexual abuses just for taking the responsibility of their destiny on a wrong turn.

Plot

Teens in a Turkish prison struggle to survive under hideous conditions. Made by dying Yilmaz Guney in France, after he escaped from a Turkish prison, enabling him to accept his award at Cannes for Yol (The Road). When the Turkish superstar leading man turned human rights activist, Guney was convicted for pro-Kurdish political activity and murder, by the Turkish military regime. Director/writer Guney's last film, Duvar (The Wall), was banned in Turkey for 17 years. The incarcerated teens organize and fight back, brutalize each other, exult over the smallest triumph, while joking, suffering and learning from the inhumanity they wallow in. The prison also separately houses men and women, many played by other Turkish expatriates.

Written by

Yilmaz Güney

Directed by

Yilmaz Güney

Production Countries

France, Turkey

Production Companies

Güney Film, MK2 Films, TF1 Films Production, Ministère de la culture

Languages

Türkçe

Awards

1 nomination

Scores
# of Votes
4,521
Average Rating
7.9 out of 10
Metascore
NA
Popularity
NA