"Once Upon A Time In Anatolia" In-Depth Analysis | Nuri Bilge Ceylan's Masterpiece | ArtiFact #69: Alex Sheremet, Keith Jackewicz

"Once Upon A Time In Anatolia" In-Depth Analysis | Nuri Bilge Ceylan's Masterpiece | ArtiFact #69: Alex Sheremet, Keith Jackewicz

Turkey's Nuri Bilge Ceylan is our greatest living filmmaker, and 2011's "Once Upon A Time In Anatolia" is still his greatest film. Set deep in the heart of an ancient land, the film probes both myth and psychology in seamless fashion.

In ArtiFact no. 69, filmmaker Alex Sheremet and critic Keith Jackewicz analyze the film in-depth. You can watch this discussion on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jMYGO5OLlZw

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Timestamps:

0:00 -- why Nuri Bilge Ceylan is the greatest living filmmaker; the one question Keith didn't get to ask Ceylan; the John Cassavetes connection; why "Once Upon A Time In Anatolia" is difficult to discuss

6:20 -- Once Upon A Time In Anatolia vs. Once Upon A Time In The West; how the film plays with myth without touching mythology; the symbolism of time

16:15 -- landscape as psychology; viewer empathy for the film's "killers"; Ceylan's unique use of humor; Arab: slur or diminutive?

27:56 -- the poetic use of past tense dictation of present tense events; odd details during the autopsy scene

32:16 -- the trope of "gorgeous women"; Nuri Bilge Ceylan's use of masculinity; women are kept at a distance; how a stray comment becomes central to the film

38:50 -- cinematic contrasts; village teenager with a lamp vs. Michelangelo's "Creation of Adam"; Ceylan's idea that "everything must be earned these days"; psychological profiles

49:15 -- is light vs. dark a cinematic cliche; can we say definitively what happened (or didn't happen) with the murder; "Once Upon A Time In Anatolia" is the better version of Kurosawa's "Rashomon"; the lack of clarity is the point

59:55 -- Alex: as a viewer, I avoided creating "the" definitive narrative in my mind; the great symbolism of the squirt of blood at the autopsy

1:09:10 -- one of the few films worth the Blu-Ray release; the anti-symbol of the rolling apples; "Once Upon A Time In Anatolia" is 99/100; Nuri Bilge Ceylan has the GREATEST list of "best films ever"; Steve McQueen gave up his chance at being the world's greatest filmmaker

1:17:15 -- dream-like sequences in the film; did Kenan "see" his friend's asphyxiation; the dog at the film's start vs. the dog at the end; the more ethereal elements that go into great filmmaking

Tags: #film #turkey #türkiye

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