
A man and his son work together as officers in a lighthouse in Istanbul. The son is bitten by a dog before his duty and as time passes by, he begins to behave strange and in the meantime women at the home begin to worry about this man and his son since the light of lighthouse is not turned on.


The cinematic landscape of Kiz Kulesinde Bir Facia is a masterful blend of the surreal and the mundane, as the daily routine of a father-son duo is skillfully juxtaposed with the ominous, unexplained events that unfold after the son's fateful encounter with a dog. As the son's behavior becomes increasingly erratic, the...


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Muhsin Ertugrul

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"The cinematic landscape of Kiz Kulesinde Bir Facia is a masterful blend of the surreal and the mundane, as the daily routine of a father-son duo is skillfully juxtaposed with the ominous, unexplained events that unfold after the son's fateful encounter with a dog. As the son's behavior becomes increasingly erratic, the tension builds, much like in the gripping Das Geheimnis von Brinkenhof, where the façade of normalcy is similarly stripped away, revealing the darker underpinnings of human psycho..."
Ibrahim Delideniz
Paul Cloquemin, Muhsin Ertugrul, Paul Autier
Turkey


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