My Grandfather's People

November. 25,2011      
Rating:
8
Trailer Synopsis Cast

A feature film that tells the story of the director's grandfather who was forced to leave Crete in the 1920s during the Greek-Turkish population exchange.

Çetin Tekindor as  Mehmet Yavaş
Yiğit Özşener as  İbrahim
Gökçe Bahadır as  Nurdan
Sacide Taşaner as  Nadire
Hümeyra as  Peruzat
Zafer Algöz as  Belediye Başkanı
Eirini Inglesi as  Eleonora
Mert Fırat as  Hasan
Ezgi Mola as  Fatma
Durukan Çelikkaya as  Ozan

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Reviews

Stevecorp
2011/11/25

Don't listen to the negative reviews

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Pacionsbo
2011/11/26

Absolutely Fantastic

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Curapedi
2011/11/27

I cannot think of one single thing that I would change about this film. The acting is incomparable, the directing deft, and the writing poignantly brilliant.

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Caryl
2011/11/28

It is a whirlwind of delight --- attractive actors, stunning couture, spectacular sets and outrageous parties. It's a feast for the eyes. But what really makes this dramedy work is the acting.

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l_rawjalaurence
2011/11/29

With DEDEMİN İNSANLARI (MY GRANDFATHER'S PEOPLE) director Çağan Irmak returns once again to the thematic territory so profitably explored in BABAM VE OĞLUM (2005).This time the story centers round an extended family living in a village outside İzmir. When he was young Mehmet (Çetin Tekindor) was forcibly removed from his family home in Crete and resettled in the Turkish Aegean area. At first his presence was resented by the locals, but as time passed he became accepted as a Turk. Yet the undercurrents of racism still persist: Mehmet's grandson Ozan (Durukan Çelikkaya) is still denounced as a foreigner at school, and even comes to blows over the issue. Hence much of the film centers on the importance of reconciliation; of people of different cultural backgrounds learning how to co-exist, and the importance of families staying together.Set in the years 1979-1980, the majority of the film is shot in a nostalgic glow of yellows and golds, recreating a nostalgic world centered around Mehmet's vineyard, where the family gather for long dinners under the stars and reminisce about their past. Mehmet yearns to return to Crete, but has never had the opportunity to do so; all he can do is to send messages in bottles over the sea in the hope that one of them will arrive by chance at the place of his birth and be read by the Cretan family now living there.This mood of nostalgia is abruptly halted by the military intervention of 1980. The village is taken over by the junta, and a new government-appointed mayor (Zafer Alagöz) brought in. The film's tone changes abruptly, as Ozan's father İbrahim (Yiğit Özsener) becomes embroiled in a fight for the village's entire identity. Mehmet tries to intervene but is abruptly rebuffed by the new mayor.As a result, the family have to come to terms with a shattering loss. Yet Irmak shows that the loss might not necessarily be perceived as such; the family come together once more, and provide the kind of strength in numbers that enable them to resist any pressure to change their ways of life. The adult Ozan (Ushan Çakir) who has narrated the action in voice-over, at last gets the chance to visit Crete; and discovers things about his family's past that have never been forgotten, despite the passage of time.DEDEMİN İNSANLARI makes some stinging criticisms of governments, especially those that try to impose their values on others' lives. Yet the film also suggests, perhaps sentimentally, that there are more lasting values such as family and tolerance that survive any attempts at destruction. If people learn to co-exist peacefully with one another, than perhaps anything is possible: people might have their wildest dreams realized.Less sentimental in tone than BABAM VE OĞLUM, but no less compelling, DEDEMİN İNSANLARI is an uplifting experience to watch.

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kayabay
2011/11/30

"Dedemin Insanlari" ( My Grandpa's People ) is a very successful drama on the people who were forced to migrate from their own lands, as well as a touch to a certain historic period & a town in the western Turkey.It has always been a drama to hear the stories of both the Greek people & the Turkish people who were forced to leave their origins at the end of the First World War. Millions of them. The Turks who migrated to Turkey were always recognized as Greeks, as well as the Greeks who migrated to Greece were recognized as Turks.The movie is all around a family whose grandpa is migrated from Crete, and the town they live in. There's always a hope for the grandpa to visit his origins, but he actually doesn't want to, and leave his memories as they are.You'll also feel the same contradiction in another movie called "A Touch of Spice" from Tassos Boulmetis, but in a different time & place. But both have the same drama buried inside.Çagan Irmak is one of the most powerful directors of Turkish cinema. There's a resemblance to his family's history too. He's written a very effective scenario with a few twists from the original story, but at the end it is the real story.The movie had a significant amount of spectators and was shown for weeks, now the DVD gives you the opportunity to watch it all over again.As Çagan Irmak reminds in the DVD extras, the players are in a perfect harmony that it will be right to justify them as a single "player". Çetin Tekindor, in his third movie with Çagan Irmak is wonderful in every aspect, as he worked really hard and a long time for the preparation. All other players just fits in.If you've missed "Dedemin Insanlari" on the screen, I suggest the DVD is a wonderful opportunity to watch it over & over again.

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