Reis Çelik’s ‘Night of Blindness’: A Thrilling Reflection

Source: The Hollywood Reporter

Summary

Director Reis Çelik’s ‘Night of Blindness,’ inspired by his escape during Turkey’s 1980 military coup, is a gripping black-and-white thriller. The film has emerged as a leading contender for the Golden Goblet at the Shanghai International Film Festival.

Why It Matters

Çelik’s film sheds light on personal trauma while reflecting on broader themes of fear and survival in oppressive regimes. By drawing from his own experiences, he not only crafts a compelling narrative but also resonates with audiences who have faced similar societal challenges. ‘Night of Blindness’ stands as a poignant reminder of the enduring impact of political violence in personal lives.

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