THE EDGE OF HEAVEN- FATİH AKIN
The winner of the Best Screenplay award at the 2007 Cannes Film Festival, director Fatih Akin's
deeply humanistic, multi-layered drama follows the stories of six
people -- four Turks and two Germans -- as they realize the meaning of
love while facing the harsh realities of the world we live in. Nejat is a
second-generation Turkish immigrant living in Germany. His father Ali
is a retired widower. When lonely Ali invites pretty prostitute Yeter to
move in with him, Nejat makes no attempt to mask his disapproval.
Nejat's opinion of Yeter begins to soften a bit, however, when he learns
that she regularly sends tuition money to her daughter Ayten in Turkey.
Suddenly, Yeter is dead, the unfortunate victim of Ali's violent
temper. In the wake of Yeter's death, Nejat is determined to do the
right thing for Ayten, and prepares to travel to Turkey to find the
girl. But Ayten is a political activist who has recently fled from
Turkey to Germany, where she befriended a German student named Lotte.
Lotte's conservative mother Susanne isn't comfortable with her
daughter's decision to invite a fugitive to live with their family, and
when Ayten is arrested by German police and deported back to Turkey, the
rebellious daughter rejects her mother and sets out in search of her
friend. Later, in Istanbul, Nejat and Lotte are brought together by fate
and Susanne is prompted to reexamine her values while searching for her
daughter and being confronted with life on the other side.
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