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The Split

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  • CountryIceland,Turkey
  • Production Year1999
  • Running Time90min
  • Format35mm
  • ColorCOLOR
Program Note
Inspired by a true story. Sol Jensen, a young Icelandic woman, and Halil Atesh, originally from the countryside in Turkey, meet in Reykjavik and fall passionately in love. Ten years later, Halil becomes an established businessman, while Sol runs a beauty parlor. Their two daughters, Leila and Aysiia, attend a Catholic school despite Halil′s Muslim background and much to his grief. The split between him and Sol increases with the growing up of their daughters in a culture that is not his. Some time later, their mariage breaks up and Sol files for divorce, later gaining custody of their children. But a series of events ensues that will change their lives profoundly: Halil runs away with his daughters in Istanbul and educate them in the Islamic tradition, according to his vow to Allah. Sol′s battle to win back her children and raise them in a European tradition becomes a moving drama of clashing cultures, societies, and faiths.
Director
Director
Canan Gerede
Split is Canan Gerede’s third feature, after Robert’s Movie and Love Colder than Death. Before Robert’s Movie, shown in the Critic’s week in Cannes in 1991. she directed documentaries such as women in Pakistan and was assistant to Yilmaz Guney on Yol. Canan Gerede lives alternately in Istanbul and Paris. Her films include Robert’s Movie(1991), Women in Pakistan(1993), Love Colder than Death(1995)
Credit
  • Director
    Canan Gerede
  • ProducerFridrik Thor Fridriksson
    Eliane Stutterheim
    Cana
  • CastBennu Gered
    Mahir Gunsiray
    Baltasar Kormakur
  • ScreenplayCanan Gerede
  • CinematographyPeter Steuger
  • Production DesignArni Pall Johannsson
  • SoundKjartan Kjartansson
  • Production CompanyIcelandic Film Cooperation
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