Pardon (2005) [N/A]

Release Date:
March 4, 2005

Original Title:
Pardon

Genres:
Comedy | Drama

Production Companies:
Plato Film Production

Production Countries:
Turkey

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 94

Based on a true event, Pardon tells the tragicomic story of three friends who end up in prison when they are mistaken as members of a terrorist organization. Ibrahim's fear of uniforms makes him runaway whenever he sees one. Because of this, police mistakes him with a terrorist and takes him and his friend Muzo into custody. Fooled by the police during the interrogation they name another friend, Aydin, in hope of saving themselves. As they all end up in prison, they remember the families and lovers they left behind.

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Art Direction:
Dilşat Zulkadiroğlu

Boom Operator:
Baycan Akçayöz

Color Assistant:
Hilal Erdebil

Costume Designer:
Serdar Başbuğ

Costumer:
Arzu Bulucu

Dialogue Editor:
Gökhan Alat

Director:
Mert Baykal

Director of Photography:
Ulaş Zeybek

Editor:
Aylin Zoi Tinel
Mert Baykal

Effects Supervisor:
Volkan Duran

Makeup Artist:
Nimet Inkaya
Derya Ergün

Music:
Alen Konakoğlu

Post Production Supervisor:
Çetin Güven
Sema Sahin

Producer:
Sinan Çetin

Production Manager:
Hülya Gürsoy

Senior Colorist:
Dilek Er

Smoke Artist:
Sema Sahin
Dilan Tanrıkulu

Sound Editor:
Çağlar Çakmak
Gökhan Alat

Sound Technical Supervisor:
Serkan Karaca

Writer:
Ferhan Şensoy

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