İki Genç Kız

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İki Genç Kız
Directed by Kutluğ Ataman
Produced by Murat Çelikkan

Gülen Hurley

Written by Kutluğ Ataman

Perihan Mağden

Starring Feride Çetin

Vildan Atasever Hülya Avşar

Music by Replikas
Cinematography Emre Erkmen
Editing by Aziz İmamoğlu

Lewo

Distributed by Yalan Dünya
Release date(s) 29 April 2005
Running time 107 min.
Country Turkey
Language Turkish
IMDb profile

İki Genç Kız (The international working title is 2 Girls) is a Golden Orange awarded 2005 Turkish film by Kutluğ Ataman, starring Feride Çetin, Vildan Atasever and Hülya Avşar. The book is based on Perihan Mağden's novel İki Genç Kızın Romanı (translated into English as 2 Girls), and it follows the novel's plot closely although it diverges from it at some points.

The film is about two girls, Behiye (Feride Çetin) and Handan (Vildan Atasever), two teenage girls with contrasting characteristics and backgrounds, forming a close relationship with sexual implications. As they become closer and closer the relationship becomes more fragile, and the impossibility of the survival of their relationship becomes more evident by time. Economic, social, psychological, and sexual problems come in the way.

Replikas, an experimental band provided the music for the film, and the music was published in 2006 with Film Müzikleri album.

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The movie won three prizes in 2005 (Best Actress for Vildan Atasever, Best Cinematography for Emre Erkmen, and Best Director for Kutluğ Ataman) at Antalya Golden Orange Film Festival which gives out the most prestigious film awards in Turkey. Kutluğ Ataman was also awarded the Best Director in Istanbul International Film Festival with this film. [1]

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Awards
Preceded by
Meleğin Düşüşü
Golden Orange
Dr. Avni Tolunay Jury Special Award
for Best Picture

2005
Succeeded by
Takva
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