A stylish but underpowered psychological thriller set in contemporary Turkey, Inflame is a local story with a timely universal message about fake news and Orwellian manipulation of history. Premiering in Berlin this week, it marks the feature debut of writer-director Ceylan Ozgun Ozcelik, who previously produced and hosted a long-running cinema-themed TV show. Partly funded with a crowd-sourcing campaign, Inflame feels a little too cryptic and arty to make any serious waves outside the festival circuit, but it is a technically accomplished and atmospheric work from a rising young auteur.
Hasret (Algi Eke) works as a video editor at an...
Hasret (Algi Eke) works as a video editor at an...
- 2/13/2017
- by Stephen Dalton
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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