Breath (2009 film)
Breath (Turkish: Nefes: Vatan Sağolsun, literally Breath: Long Live the Homeland) is a 2009 Turkish drama film directed by Levent Semerci. The film, which tells the story of 40 soldiers in charge of protecting a relay station near the Iraqi border in southeastern Turkey, was adapted from the short stories Tales from the Southeast and Ground Minus Zero by Hakan Evrensel and is, according to Hürriyet Daily News reviewer Emine Yıldırım, the first Turkish film that tackles, through an authentic perspective and convincing realness, the contemporary situation of the Turkish army and its long battle with the terrorist Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) .
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Directed by | Levent Semerci |
Written by | Hakan Evrensel Mehmet İlker Altınay Levent Semerci |
Produced by | Levent Semerci Murat Akdilek |
Starring | Mete Horozoğlu Birce Akalay İlker Kızmaz |
Music by | Fırat Yükselir |
Production companies | Fida Film Creavidi |
Distributed by | Medyavizyon Maxximum Film und Kunst |
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Running time | 120 minutes |
Country | Turkey |
Language | Turkish |
Budget | $2 million |
Box office | $14,727,335 |
The film went on general release across Turkey on October 16, 2009 and won two awards at the 3rd Yeşilçam Awards as well as being one of the highest-grossing films of 2009, prompting its re-release on July 23, 2010 .