Burak Çevik presented his new film “Nothing In Its Place“, at the Milano Film Fest, in the Controcampo section. The film is a daring piece of filmmaking, about real facts that happened in Turkey before the coup of 1980. The style is slick, the action is staged as in a play but the direction uses filming techniques that are more typical for action movies. An interesting film and a strong political statement.
Burak Çevik has a massive use of long takes in his film “Nothing In Its Place“. the sense of this choice lies in the need for the audience to fee the importance of what they are watching, even if nothing seems to happen. People talking and followed around an apartment in very long sequence shots, to build momentum for the harsh development of the story. It is a bold choice but at the end an effective one
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