Getting closer to his final days due to a terminal illness, Ibrahim asks his estranged son Ömer to drive him to his birthplace, a remote village in rural Turkey. His final wish is to be buried under an olive tree he claims to have planted many decades ago. However, the plot thickens as the locals claim that the tree is sacred, attributing its origin to Noah, who supposedly planted it after the end of the Great Flood. A tale of repentance and forgiveness; a story of good faith towards oneself and the others.
Noah Land
Nuh Tepesi
60th TIFF: Greek Premiere
Screening Schedule
No physical screenings scheduled. |
- Direction: Cenk Ertürk
- Script: Cenk Ertürk
- Cinematography: Federico Cesca
- Editing: Yorgos Mavropsaridis
- Music: Leon Gurvitch
- Actors: Ali Atay, Haluk Bilginer, Arın Kuşaksızoğlu, Mehmet Özgür, Hande Doğandemir
- Producers: Alp Erturk, Şevki Tuna Ertürk, Cenk Ertürk
- Co-producers: Titus Kreyenberg, Linus Günther, Nikos Moutselos
- Format: DCP
- Color: Color
- Production Country: Germany, Turkey, USA
- Production Year: 2019
- Duration: 109΄
- Contact: Cercamon, hello@cercamon.biz
- Awards/Distinctions: Best Actor, Best Screenplay in an International Narrative Feature Film – Tribeca Film Festival 2019
Cenk Ertürk
Cenk Ertürk completed his degree in Economics before pursuing his passion in filmmaking. After a string of short films, his pursuit took him to New York Universityʼs prestigious Tisch School of Arts. He wrote his first feature film Noah Land as part of his thesis. His latest short film Shall No One Hold My Hand!, which is a character study for Noah Land, was selected for the 2018 Clermont-Ferrand International Short Film Festival.
Filmography
2008 Penceler Ardinda (short)
2010 Nahos bir mevzu (short)
2016 Uzun Bir Gun (short)
2019 Noah Land
2010 Nahos bir mevzu (short)
2016 Uzun Bir Gun (short)
2019 Noah Land