Le Mur (1983)
Directed by Yılmaz Güney
Genres - Drama |
Sub-Genres - Prison Film, Juvenile Delinquency Film |
Run Time - 117 min. |
Countries - France |
MPAA Rating - NR
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Synopsis by Hal Erickson
Produced in France, The Wall (aka Le Mur) was the last work of Turkish writer/director/political activist Yilmaz Guney. Like most of his best works (e.g. Yol), Guney based the wall on his own unhappy personal experience in his native country. The principal characters are a group of young disenfranchised orphans, detained in a prison in Ankara. Here the children are regularly brutalized and raped by the guards. The young prisoners ultimately stage an abortive revolt against their tormentors. Cowritten by Guney and Marie-Helene Quinton, The Wall was considered a disappointment by Guney's devotees, but has since been redefined as one of the director's most powerful works.
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atrocity, escape, human-rights, injustice, inmate, physical-abuse, prison, rape, revolution, security-guard