Hakki (2024) [N/A]

Release Date:
June 4, 2024

Original Title:
Hakki

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
AZ Celtic Films
Circle Project
Yumurta Yapım

Production Countries:
Turkey

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 98

Middle-aged HAKKI lives in a historical Aegean village with his family. He provides for them by selling statuettes in front of the nearby ancient city as well as guiding local tours. The region harbors business opportunities as touristic interest booms; however, HAKKI fails to catch the trend. One day, he finds a historical artifact in his garden by chance and sells it for a car's price, later he finds out the actual value of the artifact is a hundred times higher. With great ambition, he starts digging tunnels in his garden, hoping to find more valuables, yet he gets nothing. He is now obsessed, sacrifices much of his life and takes on a dark journey for both him and his family.

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Art Direction:
Buket Kalyoncu

Casting Director:
Fatih Zenginoglu

Colorist:
Oğuzhan Akkoç

Costume Designer:
Duygu Gürbüz

Director:
Hikmet Kerem Özcan

Director of Photography:
Burak Baybars

Editor:
Tatlıhan Tuncel
Hikmet Kerem Özcan

Executive Producer:
Zeynep Santiroglu
Alex Sutherland

Gaffer:
Mert Ateş

Music:
Ahmet Kenan Bilgic

Producer:
Öykü Canlı
Hikmet Kerem Özcan

Production Manager:
Gülenay Koçak

Sound Mixer:
Serkan Köseoğlu

Sound Recordist:
Aykut Koca

Writer:
Hikmet Kerem Özcan

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