Everything's Gonna Be Great
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Directed by | Ömer Vargı |
Written by | Ömer Vargı Hakan Haksun |
Produced by | Mine Vargı |
Starring | |
Cinematography | Garry Turmbull |
Distributed by | Filma Cass |
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Country | Turkey |
Language | Turkish |
Box office | 9,540,415 TL |
Everything's Gonna Be Great (Turkish: Herşey Çok Güzel Olacak) is a 1998 Turkish comedy film, directed by Ömer Vargı, starring Cem Yılmaz a small-time crook who steals from his brother's pharmaceutical warehouse. The film, which went on nationwide general release across Turkey on 27 November 1998 , was a major box-office success.[1]
Plot
After a series of unsuccessful business ventures, Altan spends his time doing nothing until his wife Ayla leaves him. He plans to win her back with a new business venture - a bar. One night he bumps into his brother Nuri whom he hasn't seen for years and who works in a pharmaceutical warehouse. Altan sees a way to make some money and before long the brothers are involved in a dangerous game. Altan remains optimistic in spite of everything that happens to them, but Nuri is a fatalist. Together, they struggle for survival, hoping that everything will be great, or better still, superb.
Cast
- Cem Yılmaz as Altan Çamlı
- Mazhar Alanson as Nuri Çamlı
- Ceyda Düvenci as Ayla Çamlı
- Selim Naşit Özcan as Cevat Çamlı
- Mustafa Uzunyılmaz as Nusret
- Adnan Tönel as Osman
References
- ↑ Stratton, David (April 5, 1999). Everything's Gonna Be Great. Retrieved July 3, 2023.
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