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Harem (1998)
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Synopsis
Following the success of
Hamam
, Turkey-born, Italy-based Ferzan Ozpetek delivers another exotic film that delves into the traditions of his origin. Once again, the exotic city of Istanbul is the place of intrigue. But, unlike
Hamam
, which was a contemporary story, Harem Suare takes place at the turn of the century in the last days of the Ottoman Empire. The locale of this ornate story of love, power, and fear is the magnificent Yildiz Palace, where Sultan Abdulhamit whiles away the time listening to the finale of
La Traviata
as rebellions rage all over the country. The Sultan cannot stand unhappy endings, so he has asked Safiye, his favorite concubine, who is Italian, to rewrite the libretto so that Violetta does not die. Nadir, one of the black eunuchs, has plans for Safiye, whom he thinks should become the official wife. Nadir's plans take a different turn when he and Safiye fall in love. In the harem, which is isolated from the rest of the world, life goes on with its plots and subplots, loyalties and betrayals, happiness and tragedies as if time did not exist. The story is told from the point of view of Safiye, concentrating more on human relations than on palace politics. The director plays with mirror images to reflect the two faces of personalities and the complexities of intercultural relations. Mythology is blended with sexuality, emphasizing the delicate nuances of language. The exotic element is not abused and historical details are used sparingly and only when necessary. Acting by young French actress Marie Gillain, who plays Safiye, and Lucia Bose, who plays her in old age, as well as Alex Descas as the eunuch Nadir and famous Turkish actor Haluk Bilginer as Sultan Abdulhamid are all commendable. 52nd Cannes Film Festival, 1999. ~ Gönül Dönmez-Colin, All Movie Guide
Cast
Haluk Bilginer
Abdulhamit
Lucia Bosé
Old Safiye
Malick Bowens
Midhat
Valeria Golino
Anita
Alex Descas
Nadir
Marie Gillain
Safiye
Christopher Aquilon
Sumbul
Serra Yuilmaz
Gulfidan
Production Crew
Bruno Cesari
Art Director
Pasquale Mari
Cinematographer
Aldo De Scalzi
Composer (Music Score)
Pivio De Scalzi
Composer (Music Score)
Alfonsina Lettieri
Costume Designer
Ferzan Ozpetek
Director
Mauro Bonanni
Editor
Gianluca Mazzella
First Assistant Director
Tilde Corsi
Producer
Ferzan Ozpetek
Screenwriter
Gianni Romoli
Screenwriter
Stefano Savino
Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 1998
Runtime: 110
Country: France
MPAA Rating: R
Category: Feature
Genre
Drama
Sound
Dolby Digital
Produced by
AFS Film
Canal Plus
Cofimage 10
Films Balenciaga
Medusa Produzione
R & C Produzioni
Release
by Medusa Produzione
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