This minimalistic, beautifully photographed debut tries to fathom the actions of the 11-year-old Turkish girl Zephyr. Her globe-trotting mother has been away for years and this has deeply damaged Zephyr emotionally. She lives with her grandparents in a beautiful hilly area, where she is especially interested in the dead animals that she respectfully buries.
The fact that her mother keeps leaving has made her suspicious. She does not bond, because this only leads to saying farewell. Her grandparents lead a simple, self-sufficient life, with mushrooms and berries they pick themselves and fresh milk. Snails and spiders surround them and it looks as if Zephyr feels more at home with the animals than in the world of adult people. The soundtrack meanwhile heralds the approaching disaster.
Together with Bas' short-film debut Poyraz, the film Zephyr, made with an almost entirely non-professional cast, forms the start of the film series The Heroine's Journey Beyond Winds.
- Director
- Belma Bas
- Country of production
- Turkey
- Year
- 2010
- Festival Edition
- IFFR 2011
- Length
- 93'
- Medium
- 35mm
- Original title
- Zefir
- Language
- Turkish
- Producers
- Birol Akbaba, Seyhan Kaya
- Production Company
- FC Istanbul
- Sales
- Medit GmbH
- Screenplay
- Belma Bas
- Cinematography
- Mehmet Y. Zengin
- Editor
- Berke Bas
- Production Design
- Canan Cayir
- Sound Design
- Ismail Karadas
- Cast
- Seyma Uzunlar
- Website
- http://www.zephyrfilm.com