Vizontele Tuuba

  • Yılmaz Erdoğan: Deli Emin
  • Demet Akbag: Siti Ana
  • Altan Erkekli: Mayor Nazmi
  • Tarık Akan: Guner Sernikli
  • Tuba Ünsal: Tuuba

Vizontele Tuuba is a Turkish comedy film from the year 2003. It is the sequel to the hit film Vizontele. It plays in 1980 in an eastern Anatolian city, at the time of the military coup in Turkey. Directed by Yılmaz Erdoğan at the comedy of to possible also wrote the screenplay and starred in was. Theatrical release in Germany was on February 5, 2004.

Action

Vizontele plays in a city in eastern Turkey, in 1980: The whole country is in political chaos; it prevails political violence in the country. Right and left grow different factions, but in this city there is no right-wing radicals. Instead, there are two clubs: DEKD and DFKD, of which you do not know to what point they differ.

In this part of Vizontele series, a family comes from Ankara. The father of the family is a civil servant and was tasked to guard the library. He has a daughter who is paralyzed by a single pair accident years ago and can not run. In addition, his wife is shown as surly and unsympathetic. The only thing missing after the librarian is already there, is the library. This is the opinion of the Mayor Nazim and his followers.

The film is set to the times at which Turkey has gone through a difficult time and there has been a 12 Eylül darbesi known coup where the military took power in the state.

Criticism

Filmstarts.de wrote: Bring all sad things funny thing out; or all odd things what sad. That is precisely the meaning of Vizontele.

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