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Шаблон:Infobox film 10 to 11 (Шаблон:Lang-tr) is a 2009 Turkish drama film directed by Pelin Esmer.[1]
The film, loosely based on the story of Esmer's uncle, Mithat Esmer, who also plays the leading role, follows an elderly collector in İstanbul who lives in a rundown apartment building that is under threat of demolition.
Release
General release
The film opened in 30 screens across Turkey on Шаблон:Start date at number eleven in the Turkish box office chart with an opening weekend gross of $21,895.[2]
Festival screenings
- 28th Istanbul International Film Festival (April 4–19, 2009)[3]
- 17th Altın Koza International Film Festival[3]
- 3rd International Middle East Film Festival (October 9–17, 2009)[3]
- 20th Tromso International Film Festival (January 19–24, 2010)[4]
- 39th International Film Festival Rotterdam (January 27-February 7, 2010)[4]
- Travelling Rennes Film Festival (February 9–16, 2010)[4]
- 15th Nuremberg Turkish-German Film Festival[3]
- 21st Ankara International Film Festival (March 11–21, 2010)
- Cinema Novo Film Festival (March 11–21, 2010)[4]
- Crossing Europe Film Festival (April 20–25, 2010)[4]
- IndieLisboa Film Festival (April 22-May 2, 2010)[4]
Reception
Box office
The film debuted number eleven in the Turkish box office chart and has made a total gross of $69,913.[2]
Awards
- 28th Istanbul International Film Festival (4-19 Apr, 2009)[3]
- Special Jury Prize - National Competition (Won)
- 17th Altın Koza International Film Festival[3]
- Golden Boll Award for Best Film: Pelin Esmer (Won)
- Golden Boll Award for Best Screenplay: Pelin Esmer (Won)
- 3rd International Middle East Film Festival (9-17 Oct, 2009)[3][5]
- Black Pearl Award for Best New Middle Eastern Narrative Director Award: Pelin Esmer (Won)
- 20th Tromso International Film Festival (19-24 Jan, 2010)[6]
- FIPRESCI Award (Won)
- 15th Nuremberg Turkish-German Film Festival[3][7]
- Best Film Award (Won)
- Cinema Critics Award (Won)
- 21st Ankara International Film Festival (11–21 March 2010)[8][9]
- Best Director Award: Pelin Esmer (Won)
- Best Screenplay Award: Pelin Esmer (Won)
See also
References
External links
- Шаблон:Official website for the film
- Шаблон:IMDb title
- Film page on Filmpot
Шаблон:GoldenBollAwardBestPicture