Anatolian Leopard (film) explained

Anatolian Leopard
Native Name:
Director:Emre Kayiş
Producer:Olena Yershova
Starring:Uğur Polat
Ipek Türktan
Hatice Aslan
Cinematography:Nick Cooke
Editing:Ricardo Saraiva
Studio:Tato Film
Asteros Film
Runtime:113 minutes
Country:Turkey
Poland
Germany
Denmark
Language:Turkish

Anatolian Leopard (Turkish: Anadolu Leoparı) is a drama film, directed by Emre Kayiş and released in 2021.[1] A co-production of companies from Turkey, Poland, Germany, and Denmark, the film stars Uğur Polat as Fikret, the director of a failing zoo in Ankara who must conspire with his assistant Gamze (Ipek Türktan) to hide the fact that the zoo's Anatolian leopard has died, as the animal's protected status is the only thing preventing the zoo from being shut down and sold off to real estate developers to build a new amusement park.[2]

The film's cast also includes Hatice Aslan, Ezgi Gör, Ege Aydan, Koray Ergün, Emrah Ozdemir, Andy Boyns, and Nuri Gökasan.

The film premiered in the Discovery program at the 2021 Toronto International Film Festival, where it was named the winner of the FIPRESCI Prize.[3]

Notes and References

  1. David Katz, "Review: Anatolian Leopard". Cineuropa, 20 September 2021.
  2. Nick Vivarelli, "Antalya Film Festival Bolsters Its Role as Turkish Film Industry Catalyst". Variety, October 2, 2021.
  3. Bruce Haring, "‘Anatolian Leopard’ And ‘Costa Brava, Lebanon’ Are The Big TIFF Award Winners". Deadline Hollywood, 18 September 2021.