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(Q)üfür 2013

📅 2013-04-26

Dive into the sharp satire (Q)üfür (2013), directed by Gani Rüzgar Şavata, where religion becomes a tool for manipulation in a dervish lodge.

Director: Gani Rüzgar Şavata

Cast

Arafat Şavata
Cansu Taşkın
Cansu Taşkın
Fatma
Ahmet Nesin
Ekrem Erkek
Ekrem Erkek
Maşallah
Leyla Bilginel
Havin Funda Saç
Havin Funda Saç
Necati Er
Necati Er
Milla
Ayşen Gruda
Ayşen Gruda
Anokya
Ahmet Satılmış
Yazar
Sinan Bengier
Sinan Bengier
Limon Hoca

Frequently Asked Questions

What is (Q)üfür (2013) about?

This Turkish comedy-drama from 2013 follows a charismatic sheikh who cynically uses religion to enrich himself, while the love story of Fatma and Yusuf unfolds in the shadows of his dervish lodge. The film contrasts spiritual corruption with genuine human connection.

Who directed (Q)üfür?

The film was directed by Gani Rüzgar Şavata, a filmmaker known for blending humor with social critique in his work.

Who stars in (Q)üfür?

The film features Arafat Şavata, Cansu Taşkın, Ahmet Nesin, Ekrem Erkek, and Leyla Bilginel in key roles.

Is (Q)üfür (2013) worth watching?

(Q)üfür is a bold, if uneven, dark comedy that tackles heavy themes with humor and heart. While it may not appeal to everyone due to its satirical edge, its unique premise and strong performances make it worth a look for fans of Turkish cinema.

How long is (Q)üfür?

Runtime details are not listed for (Q)üfür (2013).

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About (Q)üfür (2013) — A Comedy of Faith, Love, and Exploitation

Dive into the sharp satire (Q)üfür (2013), directed by Gani Rüzgar Şavata, where religion becomes a tool for manipulation in a dervish lodge. The film weaves together the corruption of a self-serving sheikh with the tender romance of two lovers, Fatma and Yusuf, whose paths unexpectedly converge in this morally charged setting. Blending dark humor with biting social commentary, the movie explores themes of exploitation, hypocrisy, and the blurred lines between faith and manipulation.

With a talented ensemble cast including Arafat Şavata, Cansu Taşkın, and Ahmet Nesin, (Q)üfür doesn't shy away from its provocative premise. The atmosphere crackles with tension as the sheikh's greed clashes with the genuine love story unfolding around him, creating a compelling narrative that's as thought-provoking as it is entertaining.