Reis (film)
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- Hüdaverdi Yavuz
- Kafkasör Film Akademisi
- Reha Beyoglu
- Özlem Balci
- Volkan Basaran
- March 3, 2017
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Running time | 108 minutes[1] |
| Country | Turkey |
| Language | Turkish |
| Budget | $8.000.000[2] |
| Box office | $538,551 |
Reis (Turkish: The Chief) is a 2017 Turkish biographical film about Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, the incumbent President of Turkey. It was released shortly before the constitutional referendum which aimed for a transition to an executive presidency.[3]
Reis describes Recep Tayyip Erdoğan's childhood and his 1994 to 1998 Istanbul mayoral tenure. The movie ends when he entered prison in 1998 as a consequence of reading a religiously intolerant poem in Siirt ("minarets are bayonets, domes are helmets, mosques are our barracks, believers are soldiers").[4]
Cast
- Reha Beyoğlu as President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan
- Özlem Balcı as Emine Erdoğan
- Orhan Aydin as Komiser Serhat
- Ayhan Eroğlu as Hasan Yesildag
- Abidin Yerebakan as Mustafa
- İsmail Hakkı Ürün as Ismail
- Volkan Basaran as Sultan Baskan
Controversy and reception
Hüdaverdi Yavuz, the director of the movie, refused to attend the movie's premiere, citing various troubles during the shooting, unpaid staff, and his forcefully reduced involvement in the post-production process as reasons.[5] IMDb attributed the film a rating of 1.8 based on over 71,000 ratings. Reis attracted shy of 67,580 viewers in the first three days (March 3–5).[6]