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Release Date:
October 15, 2014
Original Title:
Kibris'a Mektuplar
Alternate Titles:
Letters to Cyprus
Genres:
Drama | History | War
Production Companies:
Lupa Film
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 22
A poignant journey through time and war-torn memories. In 2016, Cyprus finds peace after 42 years of separation. Follow a Cypriot woman as she returns home, revisiting the scars of 1974's conflict. Based on real letters exchanged during the war, witness the emotional unraveling of a long-awaited past. Abandoned landscapes stand frozen, remnants of a divided past. This film, crafted in 2014 with hope for a united future, captures the essence of resilience and reconciliation.
Additional Photography:
Arınç Arısoy
Archival Footage Research:
Costas Kyriakides
Art Direction:
Sholeh Zahraei
Assistant Camera:
Valentine Ebuetse Icekold
Cinematography:
Kamil Saldun
Director:
Kamil Saldun
Sholeh Zahraei
Director of Photography:
Arınç Arısoy
Editor:
Kamil Saldun
Sholeh Zahraei
Music:
Inal isel
Savina Giannatou
Yasar Ozel
Producer:
Kamil Saldun
Sholeh Zahraei
Production Design:
Kamil Saldun
Sholeh Zahraei
Production Manager:
Kamil Saldun
Sholeh Zahraei
Set Decoration:
Kamil Saldun
Sholeh Zahraei
Sound Editor:
Inal Bisel
Marco Lopez
Kamil Saldun
Writer:
Kamil Saldun
Sholeh Zahraei
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