The Blue Wave (2013) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 10, 2013

Original Title:
Mavi dalga

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
2|35
Bulut Film
Family Affair Films
Riva Film

Production Countries:
Germany | Greece | Netherlands | Turkey

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 97

Deniz and her friends, who have been apart for the summer, have much to tell each other. While adults are busy with their professional lives, Deniz and her friends are still confused about their university plans. Through the worries of their daily routines, they make plans for the future, yet the challenges of teenage years/adolescence are burdensome. Deniz desires a life that is different than the ideals of her friends. A song nobody has heard of, a hopeless love, solitude. A different world, but where exactly?

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Art Direction:
Nadide Argun
Aslı Dadak

Associate Producer:
Zumrut Burul

Casting:
Ezgi Baltaş

Co-Producer:
Michael Eckelt
Nikos Moutselos
Floor Onrust

Color Designer:
Manos Hamilakis

Costume Design:
Aslı Dadak

Digital Compositors:
Marcin Kummer
Matthias Wäsch

Director:
Zeynep Dadak
Merve Kayan

Director of Photography:
Daniël Bouquet

Editor:
Çiçek Kahraman

Executive Producer:
Anette Unger

First Assistant Director:
Ulas Parlakyildiz

Gaffer:
Ersin Aldemir

Lighting Technician:
Metin Kaan Aman

Line Producer:
Sören Bode
Kaan Kurbanoğlu

Makeup Artist:
Ebru Suren

Music:
Berna Gol
Ekin Sanac

Producer:
Yamac Okur

Property Master:
Elif Öner

Second Assistant Director:
M. Cem Oztufekci

Set Costumer:
Seda Yilmaz

Set Dresser:
Baris Yikilmaz

Sound Mixer:
Jeff Grieshober

Third Assistant Director:
Anna Maria Aslanoglu

Writer:
Zeynep Dadak
Merve Kayan

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