Escena de Kuzu (2014)
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Nombre de nacimiento: Nesrin Cevadzade
Fecha de nacimiento: 1982-07-30
Lugar de nacimiento: Baku, Azerbaijan, Azerbaijan
Detalles
Nombres alternativos: Nesrin Cevadzade
Características físicas: N/A
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Biografía completa
Nesrin Cavadzade plays Vera, an Albanian woman whose arrival in a coastal town prompts Jordi to investigate his father Pau's disappearance twenty years ago. Together with his cousin Diego, they aim to find Pau who tried to help Tirana, Vera's mother, escape from a criminal organization.
Sobre la película: Kuzu (2014)
Año de lanzamiento: 2014
Nación: N/A
Título alternativo: The Lamb, Το αρνάκι, Ягненок, Jagnje, Güneye Bakan Duvar
Director: Kutlug Ataman, Kutluğ Ataman
Guionista: Kutlug Ataman, Kutluğ Ataman
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Palabras clave: circumcision, rural area, tradition, turkey
Historia
In a small village, Mert, a young boy, is about to undergo a traditional circumcision ritual, but his family lacks the funds for the celebratory feast that follows. To afford a lamb for the meal, Mert's older sister plays a cruel joke on him, suggesting their father might sacrifice Mert instead if they can't buy one. Meanwhile, Mert's mother, Medine, is determined to provide for the feast despite their poverty. She puts her family to work gathering branches to earn money towards purchasing a sheep.
Resumen
Kuzu (2014), directed by Kutlug Ataman, is a poignant Turkish drama centered around traditions and familial struggles in rural Anatolia. The film revolves around Mert's circumcision ritual, a coming-of-age event that takes a darker turn due to the family's financial hardship. Through Medine's unwavering determination and her children's perspective on their circumstances, Kuzu explores themes of poverty, tradition, and the lengths parents go to protect their children.