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Only the honorable deads can be buried in gladness.
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Fiction, Turkey, 2010, 15 min
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by: Turgut Baygin, Nail Pelivan None of a crime is forgotten as long as the conscience remembers it. ZWEIG
“Only the honorable deads can be buried in gladness.
After 30 years , military coup september 12 1980 in Turkey….
Yavuz denounces his best friend, Refik, to the police years ago. He settles up with himself when Refik is in the prison. After getting out of the prison, Refik settles down in a far village where almost nobody lives. Yavuz searches for and finds him.”
Refik is an old revolutionarist who was betrayed by the people he would believe and now has nothing to believe in anymore. Yavuz is his best friend who betrayed him. Nothing is left for Refik after he gets out of the prison. He rests. He hasn’t moved backward his thoughts. Probably for that reason, he waits for his time, like many others.
Dialogue: turkish
Genre: Fiction, Drama
Cast: Refik Gürbüz, Yavuz Imsel
Director: Turgut Baygin, Nail Pelivan
Screenwriter: Turgut Baygin, Nail Pelivan
Cinematography: Nail Pelivan
Editing: Nail Pelivan
Music: Ata Güner
Producer: Nail Pelivan
Sales: Glimz.net
Festival screenings in Turkey: Ankara International Film Festival, Ankara, 2010, in competition
International Labor Film Festival, Istanbul,Ankara,Izmir,Bursa,Antalya,Diyarbakir, 2010
Yıldız Film Festival, Istanbul, 2010
Festival screenings internationally: "STEPS" 2009, Ukraine, 2010, in competition
Brno 16, Czech Republic, 2010, in competition
Festival Beginning, Russia, 2010
Festroia, Portugal, 2010, in competition
Int. Panorama of Independent Film and Video , Greece, 2010, in competition
naoussa short film festival, Greece, 2010, in competition
Distribution: Show to your audience? Läs mer på Glimz Sales 
World premiere: 2010-03-19 Age limit: from 7 year Location: Cunda Island,Ayvalık-Turkey, Turkey Format: 4:3, stereo, MiniDV
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