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A woman running in a white dress with her hands, arms and legs in black paint in the forest, staining everything she touches in nature with black paint and then reaching the edge of a cliff, she did not want to pollute the sea, which is the last clean place in nature, and the hesitation she experienced in the coming years. A movie with the message that he will slaughter nature with his own hands.

  • Faruk Coş
    Director
  • Faruk Coş
    Writer
  • Faruk Coş
    Producer
  • Büşra Erdoğan
    Key Cast
    "Lavinya"
  • Project Title (Original Language):
    Artık Okunmayan Masallar
  • Project Type:
    Experimental, Feature, Short, Student
  • Runtime:
    4 minutes 2 seconds
  • Completion Date:
    December 21, 2020
  • Production Budget:
    1,500 USD
  • Country of Origin:
    Italy
  • Country of Filming:
    Turkey
  • Language:
    English
  • Shooting Format:
    UHD
  • Aspect Ratio:
    16:9
  • Film Color:
    Color
  • First-time Filmmaker:
    No
  • Student Project:
    Yes
Director Biography - Faruk Coş

I was born on 27 March 1999 in Kartal, Istanbul. I completed primary and secondary school in Istanbul Tuzla Evliye Çelebi Primary School. After completing my high school education at Pendik Birikim College, I am continuing my education as a 3rd grade student in the 4-year Radio, Television and Cinema department of Maltepe University. I worked in the Deputy Director and Directing Department in many different professional films. In 2019, I made my first short film "Plucking Flowers & Wandering Around" on behalf of Sabancı Film Festival.

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Director Statement

We could not fully calculate the situation we were in years ago, but maybe we can do something for years from now. In this film, a girl who lost her mother nature searches for the sea to try to get rid of dirt and dirt, that she pollutes herself and nature more when she finds the sea, and when she finds the sea, she deals with the contradictions between polluting the sea, which is the last thing in the world, and not polluting.
If we win our war with nature, we'll be the loser.