Robinson Crusoe and Friday (2015) [N/A]

Release Date:
September 4, 2015

Original Title:
Robinson Crusoe ve Cuma

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Film Bahçesi

Production Countries:
Turkey

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 98

The film, adapted from the "Robinson Crusoe & Friday" comic book series written by Gürcan Yurt. Robinson Crusoe and Cuma, who celebrate the 15th anniversary of ending up on a desert island, see a ship approaching shore when their troubles about loneliness come out. An adventurer man whose name is Viktor has run away from retrogressive world together with his animals in the ship and has been looking for a new place to survive. Furthermore, he did not come alone to the island. His two beautiful daughters, one of them is stepchild, made this journey with him. Donelya and Yanarin who grew up in abbey discipline are two young and attractive girls. Robinson and Cuma embrace this guests and their ordinary life starts to be more exciting. The buddies who fall in love with girls before long try all the ways to score. However, Viktor "a conservative dad" is an important obstacle for them. Even so Robinson and Cuma try to struggle determinedly for their love.

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Cinematography:
Jean Paul Seresin

Color Designer:
Jacek Bulik

Director:
Gürcan Yurt

Editor:
Taner Sarf

Executive Producer:
Cüneyt Ceylan

Line Producer:
Çağrı Erdoğan

Sound Designer:
Samet Yılmaz

Visual Effects:
Burak Işık

Writer:
Gürcan Yurt

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