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Mustang

Mustang

Their spirit would never be broken.

7.7 (1,471)2015-06-171h 37m
Drama

Overview

In a Turkish village, five orphaned sisters live under strict rule while members of their family prepare their arranged marriages.

Budget
$1,300,000
Revenue
$5,300,000
Production
CG Cinéma, Vistamar Filmproduktion, Uhlandfilm, Bam Film, Kinology

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Composer
Warren Ellis

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Reno

Reno

May 14, 2016

7/10

> The clash of culture and modern lifestyle. This is a Turkish film with the Turkish cast and crew, but financially co-supported by France. So it was nominated for the 88th American Academy Awards to represent France, after the Turkish film board denied to pick it. The film is set in the rural that tells a story of five young orphaned sisters who were raised by their stereotype grandmother and strict uncle. It depicts how those girls grow up without the parental supervise which is more essent…

CinemaSerf

CinemaSerf

March 2, 2025

7/10

This is quite a confusing film to appreciate as it’s not entirely clear who it is for. It depicts the family lives of five orphaned girls who range from early teens to early womanhood who are living with their guardians on the coast of Northern Turkey. It’s after some fun, fully clothed, japes in the sea with some equally clothed lads that one of their neighbours complains of their “scandalous” behaviour. Of course, their grandmother (Nihal G. Koldas) goes a bit incandescent but not as much as t…