Masked gang - Iraq

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Movie
German title Masked gang - Iraq
Original title Maskeli Beşler - Iraq
Country of production Turkey
original language Turkish
Publishing year 2007
length 108 minutes
Age rating FSK 6
Rod
Director Murat Aslan
script Murat Aslan
production Nahit ataman
music Serkan Yukay
camera Ertunç Senkay
occupation

Masked Gang - Irak (Original title: Maskeli Beşler - Irak ) is a Turkish comedy film from 2007 and at the same time the sequel to the film The Masked Gang from 2005 . Murat Aslan is the same director and scriptwriter as in the first part. The cinema release in Germany was on January 25, 2007 .

action

The masked gang decides to go to Iraq because they are sure that Turkey's rights are being disregarded in the oil supply in northern Iraq. So they want to put an end to this injustice.

Even if the Masked Gang followed the call of justice a little spontaneously, the leader Bahattin , the spirited Tezcan , the private Kamil , the clumsy Zeki and Laz Recep , the newest member, managed to get an American oil plant into theirs in a nightly surprise operation To bring violence.

Badly prepared, the five first take American soldiers hostage and then turn on the taps on the pipelines going to Turkey. The fact that this naïve action not only calls the local authorities onto the scene, but also causes a tangible international crisis between Turkey and the USA, comes as a bit of a surprise for the gullible gang, who do not quite understand where the problem is yet clearly legitimate action lies.

Reviews

The lexicon of the international film judges: “ Politically open to interpretation, the second part of the successful Turkish series skilfully combines self-irony and closeness to the people, but often uses a sense of humor that both targets and exploits clichés. "

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Journal film-dienst and Catholic Film Commission for Germany (eds.), Horst Peter Koll and Hans Messias (ed.): Lexikon des Internationale Films - Filmjahr 2007 . Schüren Verlag, Marburg 2008. ISBN 978-3-89472-624-9