Mustang
Cast & Crew
- Director
- Producer
- Screenwriter
- Director of photography
- ProtagonistGüneş Nezihe Şensoy (Lale), Doğa Zeynep Doğuşlu (Nur), Tuğba Sunguroğlu (Selma), Eli İşcan (Ece), İlayda Akdoğan (Sonay), Nihal Koldaş (the grandmother), Ayberk Pekcan (Erol)
- Editor (Cut)
- Sound Design
- Original Score
- Production Design
- Costume Design
Director's comment
MUSTANG is fast, busy, and I have often felt that the momentum of the writing and the pace of the film were entwined in a way that urged each other forward. This energy is, for me, the heart of the film, like the wild horse that gave it its name. This film grew from my profound desire to tell of what it means to be a girl in Turkey today. I have always been struck by what a particular experience this is. The one thing I have in common with the narrator and main character of the film is to be the youngest in a family nebula of girls and women. While the outlines of each situation are very real, the tone of the film is that of a tale. There is a mythical quality to the world as perceived by Lale and narrated by her voice, which lends its music to the film, establishes ellipses and gives the narrative a wholly subjective logic composed of sensations, impressions and memories. Mustang is first and foremost the story of a liberation and of Lale’s coming-of-age. There are obstacles and monsters to cross along her way. The football game is the symbolic ball the girls dream of attending. Lale has been reinvested with a very specific courage and strength, irreverent and untamable. It is important that in the end she wins, and in the most improbable and exhilarating way.Cast & Crew
Deniz Gamze ErgüvenCharles Gillibert
Deniz Gamze Ergüven, Alice Winocour
David Chizallet
Güneş Nezihe Şensoy (Lale), Doğa Zeynep Doğuşlu (Nur), Tuğba Sunguroğlu (Selma), Eli İşcan (Ece), İlayda Akdoğan (Sonay), Nihal Koldaş (the grandmother), Ayberk Pekcan (Erol)
Mathilde Van de Moortel
Ibrahim Gök
Warren Ellis
Türker Isçi Smith
Evrim Hn