A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Original Title:
Kötü Bir Gün
Alternate Titles:
One Bad Day
Genres:
Drama
Production Countries:
Turkey
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 19
Ahmet is an 11-year-old middle school student. Since he ripped his trousers while playing ball at school, he needs to have his trousers patched with the money he received from his father. He decides to change the color of the patch to red to impress his classmate Yağmur. He comes close to being harassed at the tailor his father sent him to. When he returns home, his father goes crazy when he sees the red patch and forcing Ahmet to confront the tailor once again.
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Art Direction:
Seyfeddin İnanç
Assistant Art Director:
Tulya Diplomat
Best Boy Lighting Technician:
Doğuş Fidan
Colorist:
Sabri Hasdal
Engin Cebiroğlu
Compositor:
Umut Çobanoğlu
Costume Design:
Behre Zişan Özel
Director:
Güney Yurdakul
Director of Photography:
Bahtiyar Çal
Executive Producer:
Bülent Yurdakul
First Assistant "A" Camera:
Göksel İnağ
First Assistant Director:
Besa Tusha
Gaffer:
Yasin Alpaydın
Makeup Artist:
Göksu Nisan Öz
Manager of Operations:
Ece Arı
Production Assistant:
Mehmetcan Kızıltan
Murat Atik
Property Master:
Arif Erdem
Second Assistant "A" Camera:
Can Sipahi
Second Assistant Director:
Berivan Canseven
Set Decorating Coordinator:
Billur Çavuş
Sound:
Rıdvan Aytekin
Sound Effects Designer:
Çağlar Yeşilay
Sound Mixer:
Agce Ulas
Storyboard Artist:
İlhan Özşirin
Third Assistant "A" Camera:
Fatih Durgun
Third Assistant Director:
Berca Berber
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