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The story of a Turkish Alevi family trying to illegally emigrate to Switzerland, a country they know only from a postcard.The story of a Turkish Alevi family trying to illegally emigrate to Switzerland, a country they know only from a postcard.The story of a Turkish Alevi family trying to illegally emigrate to Switzerland, a country they know only from a postcard.
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- Won 1 Oscar
- 4 wins & 2 nominations total
Yasar Güner
- Haci Baba
- (as Yasar Gner)
Abbas Manis
- Villager
- (as Mayor Abbas Manis)
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Frustrating to watch because of one man's stubbornness to leave his native country for the dream land in Switzerland and what he does to achieve that creates heartache for all those involved. Along the journey he encounters scumbags who take advantage of other human suffering and desperation.
How many Turkish movies have you seen? This was my first. I found this movie a little better than "fair." The story was a bit depressing but the cinematography was very good. There was some beautiful night-time photography.
It's the story of a Kurdish man and his wife making a trip, with one of their seven children, to Switzerland in order to find a better life. Hardships abound, thanks to unscrupulous "sympathizers" and they wind up having to travel on foot with other people over the long journey. That journey includes walking up and over snowy mountains.
A tough but inspiring story, which is what it was meant to me.
It's the story of a Kurdish man and his wife making a trip, with one of their seven children, to Switzerland in order to find a better life. Hardships abound, thanks to unscrupulous "sympathizers" and they wind up having to travel on foot with other people over the long journey. That journey includes walking up and over snowy mountains.
A tough but inspiring story, which is what it was meant to me.
Tragically heart wrenching drama about a Turkish couple and son who cross the Swiss Alps illegally in search of a new life. Realistic. Moving. Sad. Unforgettable. Won the 1990 Academy Award for the Best Foreign Language Film.
This film takes you on one family's impossible journey, and makes you feel every step of their odyssey. Beautifully acted and photographed, heartbreakingly real. Its last line, with its wistful hope, is one of the more powerful in memory.
10pat-99
Everyday we can watch a great number of film, soap... on tv. Sometimes a miracle happens. A great film, with real feelings, with great actors, with a great realisator-director. For me there are two films that everyone needs to see : the first is the Pacula ? "Sophie 's choice" with Meryl Streep. The second is "Journey of Hope". As human beings, we need to learn about humility, about love of the others, about acceptation of other civilisation, other way of living. We also have to struggle against racism and fascim. We must avoid judging, criticize; we only have to love our earth companion. This wonderful film, helps us reaching John (Lennon) his dream : Imagine all the people living live in peace. These two films are difficult to see : watch these, but sure you will be hurt, but better. Great film, great actors, terrible story, pain and cry guarantee, but also better understanding of the others. Enjoy it.
Did you know
- TriviaSwitzerland's official submission to the 1991's Oscar for the Best Foreign Language Film category.
- Quotes
[To the Swiss truck driver]
Haydar Sener: I would have liked to become your friend.
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- Подорож надії
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $261,718
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $12,489
- Apr 28, 1991
- Gross worldwide
- $261,718
- Runtime1 hour 45 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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