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  1. Winter Sleep (Turkish: Kış Uykusu [ˈkɯʃ ujkuˈsu]) is a 2014 Turkish drama film directed by Nuri Bilge Ceylan, adapted from the novella "The Wife" by Anton Chekhov and one subplot of The Brothers Karamazov by Fyodor Dostoyevsky.

  2. Jun 13, 2014 · Winter Sleep: Directed by Nuri Bilge Ceylan. With Haluk Bilginer, Melisa Sözen, Demet Akbag, Ayberk Pekcan. A hotel owner and landlord in a remote Turkish village deals with conflicts within his family and a tenant behind on his rent.

  3. From the director of Once Upon A Time in Anatolia. Winner of the coveted Palme d’Or at this year’s Cannes Film Festival, the new film from Turkish auteur Nur...

  4. Dec 19, 2014 · The running time of his new picture Winter Sleep, three hours and change, suggests weight, but at it happens, this movie struck me as both Ceylan’s plainest and perhaps his finest.

  5. May 24, 2014 · Winner Palm d'Or - Golden Palm at the Festival de Cannes 2014 offical trailer for Winter Sleep - Kis Uykusu by director: Nuri Bilge Ceylan cast: Haluk Bilginer, Melisa Sözen, Demet Akbag.

  6. Dec 19, 2014 · Dave S Arguably Nuri Bilge Ceylan's masterpiece, Winter Sleep is the story of Aydin (Haluk Bilginer), a former actor who has retired to a remote region of Turkey, dedicating time to operating a...

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  7. Directed by Nuri Bilge Ceylan, with Haluk Bilginer, Melisa Sözen and Demet Akbag.Aydin, a former actor, runs a small hotel in central Anatolia with his young...

  8. Nov 24, 2014 · Review. Winter Sleep review – a powerful meditation upon guilt. A pompous Anatolian hotelier comes down to earth in this compelling drama from Turkish auteur Nuri Bilge Ceylan. Mark...

  9. May 17, 2014 · Nuri Bilge Ceylan is at the peak of his powers with “ Winter Sleep ,” a richly engrossing and ravishingly beautiful magnum opus that surely qualifies as the least boring 196-minute movie ever...

  10. www.metacritic.com › movie › winter-sleepWinter Sleep - Metacritic

    Dec 19, 2014 · Nuri Bilge Ceylan is at the peak of his powers with Winter Sleep, a richly engrossing and ravishingly beautiful magnum opus that surely qualifies as the least boring 196-minute movie ever made.