Starring
more cats than the Surgeon General recommends. Directed by Ceyda
Torun. (2016, 80 min).
Can
you guess what we thought of Kedi?
Istanbul
has a long, rich history and has been known by many previous names. Straddling
the borders of Europe and Asia, it is Turkey's largest city and
country's cultural & economic hub. According to this documentary,
it has also been the home to thousands of free-roaming cats for
centuries.
Though
most of them aren't quite strays, these animals appear to have a
unique relationship with their community, an unspoken
arrangement on how to live compatibly: You feed me, take care of my
basic needs and let me come-and-go as I please, and in return I'll
enrich your lives with my presence. Everyone appears quite happy with
this agreement.
All good movies have a big fight scene. |
Kedi
is a congenial, beautifully-shot film about these cats and their
unusual relationship with various people and communities throughout
the city. We get to know several selected cats quite well, each with
their own unique personalities, from friendly & charming to bossy
& territorial. We also meet some of the people they've formed
attachments to, who feed and care for them (occasionally saving their
lives). Yet these animals aren't pets; they have become too
accustomed to freedom and have made the entire city their home.
How
charming one finds these critters and their stories depends largely
on one's inherent love for cats (not-to-mention their diva-like
personalities). As for us...our site's name alone should tell you what
we think. Kedi is a wonderful, affectionate look at how one of
our most common companions have become part of a city's culture. It
almost makes one want to visit Istanbul. This film is a must-own for
cat lovers everywhere.
I wish my own cats were this amusing.
EXTRA
KIBBLES
MAKING-OF
FEATURETTES
DELETED/EXTENDED
SCENES & OUTTAKES
AUDIO
COMMENTARY by director Ceyda Torun, cinematographer/producer Charlie
Wuppermann & editor Mo Stroebe.
AUDIO
COMMENTARY by the cats (really...it's a batch of cats meowing).
TRAILER
KITTY CONSENSUS:
MEE-OW! LIKE TAUNTING A MOUSE TO DEATH
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