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Yol (Turkish for "The Road" or "The Way") is a 1982 Turkish film directed by Yılmaz Güney. In 1982 Cannes Film Festival, won Palme d'Or.
The screenplay was written by Güney, and it was directed by his assistant Şerif Gören, who strictly followed Güney's instructions, as Güney was in prison at the time. Later, when Güney escaped from prison, he took the negatives of the film to Switzerland and later edited it in Paris. As a result, the film was selected as the Swiss entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 55th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee.
The film is a portrait of Turkey in the aftermath of the 1980 Turkish coup d'état: its people and its authorities are shown via the stories of five prisoners given a week's home leave. 


“Every age has its own way of mythmaking. Ancient Egypt had its myths, the Sumerians and the Assyrians, the Christians and the Muslims, the North and the South -- the style of creating myths always varies. What myths are being created as a shelter even in the chaotic atmosphere of today! Until doomsday humanity will create these shelters. What else could people do when they come from one darkness and travel to another? And with so much deprivation? Man remains man so long as he dreams.”
 Yaşar Kemal


music
Şivan Perwer - Fermana Me (2014)
https://youtu.be/KHou0TdbAYQ



Yol
Directed by Yılmaz Güney
Şerif Gören
Produced by Edi Hubschmid
Yılmaz Güney
Written by Yılmaz Güney
Starring Anita P. Ness
Halil Ergün
Şerif Sezer
Meral Orhonsay
Music by Sebastian Argol
Zülfü Livaneli
Release dates
May 1982 (Cannes)
Running time
124 minutes
Country Turkey
Language Turkish
Kurdish

photogramms from the movie
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