Watchtower (2012) Turkey
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Director:Pelin Esmer
Studio:Film Movement
Producer:John A. Curtis, Evan Tylor, Richard O. Lowry
Writer:Rod Browning, Robert Geoffrion
Rating:4.7 (602 votes)
Rated:Unrated
Date Added:2014-02-06
UPC:0616892187066
Price:$24.95
Genre:Turkish films
Release:2014-02-18
IMDb:0268755
Duration:100
Picture Format:Anamorphic Widescreen
Aspect Ratio:1.85 : 1
Sound:Dolby Digital
Languages:Turkish
Subtitles:English
Features:Scene Access
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LAC code:300011271
DVD or VHS:DVD
Original:original
Pelin Esmer  ...  (Director)
Rod Browning, Robert Geoffrion  ...  (Writer)
 
Olgun Simsek  ...  
Nilay Erdonmez  ...  
Tom Berenger  ...  Art Stoner
Rachel Hayward  ...  Kate O'Conner
Tygh Runyan  ...  Mike O'Conner
Elizabeth Carol Savenkoff  ...  Cindy
Eli Gabay  ...  Adam Terrell
Ralph Alderman  ...  Jack
Bruce Dawson  ...  Tom Blanton
Mitchell Kosterman  ...  Constable McMurty
Michael Leisen  ...  Wayne
Leo Vernik  ...  Dick (as Leo Vernick)
Spencer Roy  ...  Adam Terrell's Son
James Ralph  ...  Bar Patron
Ralph J. Alderman  ...  Jack
Leo Vernick  ...  Dick
Patrice Theroux  ...  Executive Producer
Marc Forby  ...  Executive Producer
Richard Brandes  ...  Executive Producer
Gary Howsam  ...  Executive Producer
Peter Benison  ...  Director of Photography
Glenn Berman  ...  Film Editor
Michel Cusson  ...  Composer
John Meighen  ...  Production Designer
Dave Blanchard  ...  Art Director
Comments: From MCL Fall 2014

Summary: Haunted by a tragic incident, Nihat isolated himself by becoming a fire warden in a remote observation tower far out in the wilderness. Seher lives in a makeshift room at a rural bus station, and she has taken a job as a bus hostess to escape her own traumatic past. Destined to come to a crossroads, they go about their solitary lives until their fates collide. Beginning at first as muted antagonism, their relationship quickly turns into tender domesticity as they settle together at Nihat's mountain-side watchtower. Yet the weight of the past presses on the silence between them, serving as the ultimate catalyst in their impassioned relationship with each other, and with higher powers that guide their spiritual lives.