By way of AFP
CANNES: Turkey’s Merve Dizdar gained perfect actress on the Cannes Movie Competition on Saturday for “About Dry Grasses”, the most recent from competition favorite Nuri Bilge Ceylan.
She stated she performed “somebody who’s combating for her lifestyles and she or he has conquer numerous difficulties.”
“Beneath commonplace cases I must paintings onerous in this personality with the intention to perceive her, however I are living in part of the rustic which enabled me to totally perceive who she is,” she added.
“I perceive what it’s, being a lady in that house.”
In “About Dry Grasses” she performs a former activist rebuilding her lifestyles after having her leg amputated from a bombing. She captures the pursuits of 2 village schoolteachers, and demanding situations their cynicism along with her personal determination to political activism, in Ceylan’s trademark tough discussion.
The movie specializes in a dejected schoolteacher pissed off together with his lifestyles in a far flung Anatolian village.
Shot in Ceylan’s visually arresting taste, it appears to be like at teacher-pupil family members and the roots of political engagement.
Merve Dizdarp, from left, director Nuri Bilge Ceylan and Ece Bagcı pose on the picture name for the movie ‘About Dry Grasses’ on the 76th global movie competition, Cannes, southern France, Might 20, 2023. (AP)
The 36-year-old Dizdar has been starring in movies and tv because the early 2010s after learning performing and beginning out in theatre.
Her roles have incorporated some standard TV collection in Turkey, together with “Wounded Love”.
Ceylan up to now gained the Palme d’Or for “Iciness Sleep”, amongst more than one awards he has gained through the years on the Cannes Movie Competition.
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CANNES: Turkey’s Merve Dizdar gained perfect actress on the Cannes Movie Competition on Saturday for “About Dry Grasses”, the most recent from competition favorite Nuri Bilge Ceylan.
She stated she performed “somebody who’s combating for her lifestyles and she or he has conquer numerous difficulties.”
“Beneath commonplace cases I must paintings onerous in this personality with the intention to perceive her, however I are living in part of the rustic which enabled me to totally perceive who she is,” she added.googletag.cmd.push(serve as() googletag.show(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); );
“I perceive what it’s, being a lady in that house.”
In “About Dry Grasses” she performs a former activist rebuilding her lifestyles after having her leg amputated from a bombing. She captures the pursuits of 2 village schoolteachers, and demanding situations their cynicism along with her personal determination to political activism, in Ceylan’s trademark tough discussion.
The movie specializes in a dejected schoolteacher pissed off together with his lifestyles in a far flung Anatolian village.
Shot in Ceylan’s visually arresting taste, it appears to be like at teacher-pupil family members and the roots of political engagement.
Merve Dizdarp, from left, director Nuri Bilge Ceylan and Ece Bagcı pose on the picture name for the movie ‘About Dry Grasses’ on the 76th global movie competition, Cannes, southern France, Might 20, 2023. (AP)
The 36-year-old Dizdar has been starring in movies and tv because the early 2010s after learning performing and beginning out in theatre.
Her roles have incorporated some standard TV collection in Turkey, together with “Wounded Love”.
Ceylan up to now gained the Palme d’Or for “Iciness Sleep”, amongst more than one awards he has gained through the years on the Cannes Movie Competition.
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Japan’s Koji Yakusho wins perfect actor at Cannes for ‘Best Days’, an ode to a bathroom cleaner
The actual winner at Cannes used to be actress Sandra Hueller
‘Protests over pension reforms in France repressed in surprising manner’: ‘Palme’ winner Justine Triet