Istanbul Beneath My Wings
Istanbul Beneath My Wings (İstanbul Kanatlarımın Altında) | |
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Directed by | Mustafa Altıoklar |
Written by | Mustafa Altıoklar |
Produced by | Üstün Karabol Nida Karabol Akdeniz |
Starring | Ege Aydan Okan Bayülgen Beatriz Rico Haluk Bilginer Savaş Ay Burak Sergen Zuhal Olcay |
Cinematography | Uğur İçbak |
Music by | Tuluyhan Uğurlu |
Release date |
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Running time | 120 minutes |
Country | Turkey |
Language | Turkish |
Istanbul Beneath My Wings (Original Turkish title: İstanbul Kanatlarımın Altında) is a 1996 Turkish film, written and directed by Mustafa Altıoklar. It is a dramatization of Hezarfen Ahmet Çelebi's reported flight across the Bosphorus from Galata.
Plot[]
The film takes place in the 17th century. Two brothers Hezarfen Ahmet Çelebi and his brother Lagari Hasan Çelebi are researching bird flight. The new Sultan Murat IV resists the domination of his mother, the Valide Kösem Sultan and tries to enforce strict law and order in the empire. Meanwhile, a Venetian ship that has been captured by Algerian pirates is brought into Istanbul. One of those on the ship is a girl with a manuscript showing how to fly, the latter of which comes into Hezarfen's possession. However, this manuscript can't be deciphered by anyone.
Hezarfen and Hasan are caught examining a dead body (which is against the law) and sent to be executed. At the intervention of the Sultan, they are sent for a court trial. Hasan tries to justify the research and experiments by claiming that they could be used as a weapon to defeat the enemies of the Ottomans. Murat forbids experiments on dead human bodies but gives his blessing to the duo's research on flying, hoping for a new army of flying soldiers that could get past ground level barriers like walls and the sea, and drop bombs. To go about their task, Hezarfen and Hasan tell Murat of the undecipherable script and ask him to release the girl from the dungeon.
The script belongs to Leonardo da Vinci and they realise that he too had the same idea of flying with wings, but the text is coded so they are unable to read it. Hezarfan and the girl (whose name turns out to be Franceska) fall in love. After witnessing some fireworks, Hasan tries experimenting with rockets and during a grand launch, manages to reach a reasonable altitude before bailing out and landing in the water below. When some drinks are accidentally spilt on the manuscript, the coded text becomes visible and Hezarfen uses his own ideas and that of Da Vinci's to build a flying machine consisting of artificial wings. The conservative Şeyh-ül İslam who is against Hezarfen tries to turn the Sultan against him. He succeeds when the Sultan bans Hezarfen from flying and orders his arrest. Hezarfen (with Franceska) manages to escape with the help of Evliya Çelebi to the Maiden's Tower and launches his flying machine across the Bosporus.
Cast[]
- Ege Aydan as Hezarfen Ahmet Çelebi
- Okan Bayülgen as Lagari Hasan Çelebi
- Beatriz Rico as Franceska
- Burak Sergen as Sultan Murat IV
- Savaş Ay as Bekri Mustafa
- Zuhal Olcay as Kösem Sultan
- Haluk Bilginer as Evliya Çelebi
- Tuncel Kurtiz as Topal Recep Paşa
- Giovanni Scognamillo as Antonio Ağa
- as Hekimbaşı
- as Musa Çelebi
- Nazan Kesal as Fahişe
- as Meyhaneci Agop
- Akasya Asıltürkmen as Leyla Hazer
- as Şeyh-ül İslam
Awards[]
Burak Sergen was awarded "Most Promising New Actor" at the 8th . The film also won awards for "Best Music" (Tuluyhan Uğurlu) and "Best Cinematography" (Uğur İçbak) at the 18th SİYAD awards.[1]
References[]
- ^ "sinematurk.com: Awards for İstanbul Kanatlarımın Altında". sinematurk.com. Retrieved 2010-02-14.
External links[]
- 1996 films
- Turkish-language films
- 1990s fantasy drama films
- 1996 LGBT-related films
- Aviation films
- Films set in Istanbul
- Films set in Turkey
- Turkish fantasy drama films
- Turkish films
- Turkish LGBT-related films
- 1996 drama films