Itiraf (2001)
Director: Zeki Demirkubuz
Movie review
From Time Out Film Guide
The second in Demirkubuz's 'Tales About Darkness' trilogy (see also Yazgi) charts the decline in a marital relationship when the husband returns to Ankara from a business trip to discover his wife has been having an affair. Certainly the film is insightful and technically polished, but it's all rather like the bare bones of a philosophical hypothesis being worked through: rigorous, but not fleshed out with enough human detail to succeed as a fully persuasive story.Author: GA
Cast & crew
Director: Zeki Demirkubuz
Producer: Zeki Demirkubuz
Cast: Taner Birsel, Basak Köklükaya, Iskender Altin, Miraç Eronat, Gülgün Kutlu, Serdar Gunaydin, Apo Demirkubuz, Bal Erturk full cast
Duration: 91 mins
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