Kedi / a Termite Films production in association with PK Film Investment ; directed by Ceyda Torun ; produced by Ceyda Torun, Charlie Wuppermann.
Material type: FilmPublisher number: OSC-081 | Oscilloscope LaboratoriesLanguage: Turkish Original language: Turkish Subtitle language: English, Spanish, French Publisher: [Brooklyn, New York] : Oscilloscope Laboratories, [2017]Copyright date: ©2017Description: 1 videodisc (79 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 inContent type:- two-dimensional moving image
- video
- videodisc
- Cinematography, Charlie Wuppermann, Alp Korfali ; editor, Mo Stoebe ; music, Kira Fontana.
Item type | Home library | Collection | Call number | Materials specified | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Adult DVD | Dr. James Carlson Library | DVD | WORLD 636.89 K25 | Available | 33111009106671 |
Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
Hundreds of thousands of cats roam the metropolis of Istanbul freely. For thousands of years they've wandered in and out of people's lives, becoming an essential part of the communities that make the city so rich. Claiming no owners, these animals live between two worlds, neither wild nor tame, and they bring joy and purpose to those people they choose to adopt. In Istanbul, cats are the mirrors to the people, allowing them to reflect on their lives in ways nothing else could.
DVD, region 0, NTSC; Dolby surround & stereo.
Turkish dialogue; English, French and Spanish subtitles, Subtitled for the deaf and hard of hearing (SDH).
Cinematography, Charlie Wuppermann, Alp Korfali ; editor, Mo Stoebe ; music, Kira Fontana.
Originally produced in 2016.
Wide screen (1.78:1).
Rating: Not rated.
Hundreds of thousands of cats roam the metropolis of Istanbul freely. For thousands of years they've wandered in and out of people's lives, becoming an essential part of the communities that make the city so rich. Claiming no owners, these animals live between two worlds, neither wild nor tame, and they bring joy and purpose to those people they choose to adopt. In Istanbul, cats are the mirrors to the people, allowing them to reflect on their lives in ways nothing else could.
" ... An almost unadulterated pleasure."--Boston Globe.
" ... Steeped in charm and simple wisdom."--Leonard Maltin.
" ... Showcases both the warm-hearted people of this ancient Turkish city and the seamless integration of its felines into everyday life."--Toronto Star.
Special features: Feature-length audio commentary with director Ceyda Torun, Charlie Wuppermann and Mo Stroebe; Making of Kedi; Deleted, extended, and outtake scenes; theatrical trailer.