Vizontele Tuuba

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Movie
German title Vizontele Tuuba
Original title Vizontele Tuuba
Country of production Turkey
original language Turkish
Publishing year 2003
length 110 minutes
Age rating FSK 6
Rod
Director Yılmaz Erdoğan
script Yılmaz Erdoğan
production Yılmaz Erdoğan
music Kardeş Türküler
camera Uğur İçbak
cut Engin Öztürk
occupation

Vizontele Tuuba is a Turkish comedy film from 2003 . It is the continuation of the box office hit Vizontele . It is set in 1980 in an Eastern Anatolian city at the time of the military coup in Turkey . The comedy was directed by Yılmaz Erdoğan, who also wrote the script and was the main actor. The cinema release in Germany was on February 5, 2004.

action

Vizontele is set in a city in eastern Turkey in 1980: the whole country is in political chaos; there is political violence in the country. Different factions are growing to the right and left, but there are no right-wing radicals in this city. Instead, there are two clubs: DEKD and DFKD, of which you do not know exactly in which point they differ.

In this part of the Vizontele series, there is a family from Ankara. The father of the family is a civil servant and has been given the job of looking after the library. He has a daughter who was paralyzed in an accident a few years ago and cannot walk. In addition, his wife is portrayed as grumpy and unsympathetic. The only thing missing after the librarian is there is the library. This is the opinion of Mayor Nazmi and his supporters.

The film takes place during the difficult times Turkey was going through and there was the coup known as 12 Eylül Darbesi , when the military took power in the state.

criticism

Filmstarts.de wrote: All sad things produce something funny; or all weird things something sad. That is exactly what Vizontele means.

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