
The Wall
Drama
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Produced, written and directed by Yılmaz Güney within his own personal experiences of capital offense, he dedicates Duvar to male teenagers aged 13 to 19 living behind the bars under diabolical treatments. These teenagers get barbaric corporal punishments, injurious harrows, tortures and sexual abuses just for taking the responsibility of their destiny on a wrong turn.
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Tuncel Kurtiz
Tuncel Kurtiz
Tonton Ali
Tuncel Kurtiz
Tonton Ali
Ayşe Emel Mesçi
Ayşe Emel Mesçi
La 'politique'
Ayşe Emel Mesçi
La 'politique'
Malik Berrichi
Malik Berrichi
L'Arabe
Malik Berrichi
L'Arabe


Nicolas Hossein
Nicolas Hossein
Uzun, 'L'échalas'
Nicolas Hossein
Uzun, 'L'échalas'
Isabelle Tissandier
Isabelle Tissandier
Hatice, la mariée
Isabelle Tissandier
Hatice, la mariée


Zirek
Zirek
Cafer
Zirek
Cafer
Ali Berktay
Ali Berktay
Samil, le marié
Ali Berktay
Samil, le marié
Selahattin Kuzmoglu
Selahattin Kuzmoglu
Directeur de prison
Selahattin Kuzmoglu
Directeur de prison
Jean-Pierre Colin
Jean-Pierre Colin
Directeur général des prisons
Jean-Pierre Colin
Directeur général des prisons
Jacques Dimanche
Jacques Dimanche
Sevket, gardien-chef
Jacques Dimanche
Sevket, gardien-chef
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