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Listen from the Nay: Separations 2008

★ 3.73 votes📅 2008-10-10

Journey back to late-18th-century Istanbul where a young Mevlevi dervish, tasked with preserving sacred records, finds himself entangled in the clandestine romance blossoming between two palace members on the brink of Ottoman-French conflict.

Director: Jacques Deschamps

Cast

Ahu Türkpençe
Ahu Türkpençe
Alican Yücesoy
Alican Yücesoy
Emin Olcay
Emin Olcay
Metin Hara
Lale Mansur
Lale Mansur
Jean Benguigui
Jean Benguigui
Burhan Öçal
Burhan Öçal
Altuğ Yücel
Altuğ Yücel
İsmail Hakkı
İsmail Hakkı
Koca Musa
Taner Ertürkler
Taner Ertürkler

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Listen from the Nay: Separations (2008) about?

Set in late-18th-century Istanbul, the film follows a young Mevlevi dervish who serves as record-keeper while drawn into the secret romance between two palace figures. Amid rising tensions before the 1798 Ottoman-French war, a retired pasha and his diplomatic allies seek to prevent conflict, all under the watchful eye of a city teetering on the edge of upheaval.

Who directed Listen from the Nay: Separations?

Jacques Deschamps directed this historical drama, crafting a visually immersive portrait of Istanbul's spiritual and political landscape at a pivotal moment.

Who stars in Listen from the Nay: Separations?

The film features Ahu Türkpençe, Alican Yücesoy, Emin Olcay, Metin Hara, and Lale Mansur in key roles, alongside international actor Jean Benguigui.

Is Listen from the Nay: Separations (2008) worth watching?

As a historical drama blending romance and political intrigue, it offers a meditative escape into 18th-century Istanbul, ideal for fans of atmospheric period films. While it lacks a widely reported IMDb rating, its thematic depth and visual storytelling make it a contemplative watch for those drawn to nuanced character studies.

How long is Listen from the Nay: Separations?

Runtime details are not listed.

About Listen from the Nay: Separations (2008) — A Romantic Drama Set in Pre-War Istanbul

Journey back to late-18th-century Istanbul where a young Mevlevi dervish, tasked with preserving sacred records, finds himself entangled in the clandestine romance blossoming between two palace members on the brink of Ottoman-French conflict. As war looms in 1798, the dervish serves Nuri Dede Efendi, a former pasha and former diplomat, whose circle of friends—now French diplomats—struggles to avert the coming storm. Jacques Deschamps' *Listen from the Nay: Separations* (2008) weaves a delicate tapestry of devotion, forbidden love, and political tension against the backdrop of a city at the crossroads of empires.

Set in a world where mysticism and courtly intrigue collide, the film explores the quiet resistance of those who cling to peace amid gathering chaos. With its richly textured atmosphere and restrained passion, this historical drama invites viewers to witness the intimate battles of the heart and the fading hope for harmony in turbulent times.