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A man stands in the storage closet of a kitchen, hands clasped. There is a hopeful look on his face.

Gazelle

  Nadir Sarıbacak, Samy Pioneer  |  U.S., Turkey

In this tense, timely, and poignant drama, Yakup, a beloved music teacher and Turkish dissident, has fled his country for fear of political persecution and is seeking asylum in the U.S. While working in the kitchen of a New York City restaurant, he struggles desperately to find a way to bring his wife and daughter into the country to live with him. Finding legal immigration channels a dead end, he reluctantly engages with a dodgy smuggler, a decision that only intensifies his concern for his family’s safety, sending the kindly Yakup into a downward spiral.

First-time feature filmmakers Nadir Sarıbacak (known for his role in Nuri Bilge Ceylan’s Winter Sleep) and Samy Pioneer deftly capture the details of Turkish American and migrant life in the big city, while also expressively conveying their protagonist’s troubled state of mind. Gazelle isn’t just an urgent tale about our immigration crisis—it’s a touching story about displacement and its deep psychological and physical toll.

 English, Turkish 

 103 minutes

Screenings & Events

There are currently no upcoming screenings of this film.

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Film Credits

  •   Mehmet Tozun, Kenan Baysal, Ender Zirekoglu
  •   Nadir Sarıbacak, Ayhan Hulagu
  •   Samy Pioneer (Selman)
  •   Lasse Ulvedal Tolbøll, DFF
  •   Nadir Sarıbacak, Ayhan Hulagu, Emine Bayindir, Sare Aydogan, Abraham Taylor, Salem Hadeed, Faysal Ahmed, Ziad Alezabi
  •   Ichika Kanagawa
  •   Omer Faruk Gunduz
  •   Roaring Cat Films
  •   https://www.gazellefilm.com

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