Mustang Glasgow Film Festival Sunday 27 February, 2016

Mustang (N/C 15+)
Golden Globe-nominated drama from a fierce new voice in Turkish cinema.
GFT / Sat 27 (20.30) (SOLD OUT) & Sun 28 Feb (11.00)
Deniz Gamze Ergüven’s extraordinary multi-award-winning debut, co-written with writer and director of Disorder Alice Winocour, depicts the way female sexuality becomes a challenge in a strict society. Five orphan sisters innocently head to the beach with male classmates. A disapproving neighbour reports them and their uncle responds by keeping them under lock and key and free from ‘instruments of corruption’. Playful teenage rebellion becomes a fight for survival as the girls face a family determined to mould them into compliant young women and potential wives. An urgent, rousing, Golden Globe-nominated drama from a fierce new voice in Turkish cinema.
Pioneer
Director Deniz Gamze Ergüven
Cast Günes Nezihe Sensoy, Dogba Zeynep Doguslu, Elit Iscan
Turkey/France/Germany/Qatar 2015, 1h37m, Turkish with English subtitles, N/C 15+ Thanks to Curzon
GFT 12 Rose St,G3 6RB
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