
Lot's Wife 2008
Directed by Harjant Gill, *Lot's Wife* (2008) reimagines the biblical tale in the raw, unflinching setting of a shantytown on Istanbul's outskirts. The film follows Mehmet, a determined young man carving out a fragile existence in a small house owned by his uncle Seyfeddin.
Director: Harjant Gill
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Lot's Wife (2008) about?
The film follows Mehmet, a young man living in his uncle's house in an Istanbul shantytown, secretly sharing his life with his lover Ali. When their sanctuary is violently disrupted by family members, their fragile world collapses under the weight of intolerance and secrecy.
Who directed Lot's Wife?
Lot's Wife was directed by Harjant Gill, an acclaimed filmmaker known for his sensitive portrayals of marginalized communities and LGBTQ+ narratives.
Who stars in Lot's Wife?
The film features Okan Avcı, Yaman Ceri, Özgür Hacier, Somer Karvan, and Gulsen Yildirim in key roles that bring this modern tragedy to life.
Is Lot's Wife (2008) worth watching?
At just 10 minutes long, *Lot's Wife* packs emotional weight and social commentary into a tight narrative. While not widely rated, its themes of love, oppression, and resilience make it a compelling watch for fans of thought-provoking short films.
How long is Lot's Wife?
Lot's Wife has a runtime of 10 minutes.
About Lot's Wife (2008) — A Modern Sodom and Gomorrah Tale of Love and Oppression
Directed by Harjant Gill, *Lot's Wife* (2008) reimagines the biblical tale in the raw, unflinching setting of a shantytown on Istanbul's outskirts. The film follows Mehmet, a determined young man carving out a fragile existence in a small house owned by his uncle Seyfeddin. Beneath Seyfeddin's roof, Mehmet secretly shares his life with Ali, his lover, building a quiet sanctuary together. But when Seyfeddin and his family violently intrude one fateful summer day, the couple's fragile world is shattered in an instant, forcing them to confront the harsh realities of intolerance and forbidden love.
Set against a backdrop of economic struggle and social tension, *Lot's Wife* weaves themes of secrecy, persecution, and resilience into a compact 10-minute narrative. Gill's sharp direction and intimate storytelling cast a stark light on the fragility of personal freedom and the cost of living authentically under oppressive scrutiny.