• Director(s)

    Hakan Alak

  • Production Year

    2021

  • Release date

    15/10/2021

  • Genre(s)

    Drama

  • Approx. running minutes

    99m

  • Cast

    Suavi, Bülent Emrah Parlak, Saygin Soysal

Film

Hakikat

infrequent strong language

HAKIKAT is a Turkish drama film, set during the 15th century, in which a soldier of the Ottoman Empire is captured by rebels who are determined to unite the population against Ottoman rule.

HAKIKAT is a Turkish drama film, set during the 15th century, in which a soldier of the Ottoman Empire is captured by rebels who are determined to unite the population against Ottoman rule.

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language
There is infrequent use of strong language (‘c**ksucker’). Milder terms include ‘bastard’.
additional issues
Kneeling prisoners are executed by blows with swords, with only minimal visual detail, and we see the dangling feet of another prisoner as he is hanged. Further moderate violence includes sword fights, stabbings and punches. There is sight of moderately bloodied dead and injured people - including children - in the aftermath of off-screen violence. A dying man is shown tied to a cross, and we see other bodies hanging from nooses. We also see female prisoners being led away in chains to be kept as “concubines or slaves”.
  • Director(s)

    Hakan Alak

  • Production Year

    2021

  • Release date

    15/10/2021

  • Genre(s)

    Drama

  • Approx. running minutes

    99m

  • Cast

    Suavi, Bülent Emrah Parlak, Saygin Soysal

infrequent strong language
Classified Date:
11/10/2021
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
AF Media GmbH
language
There is infrequent use of strong language (‘c**ksucker’). Milder terms include ‘bastard’.
additional issues
Kneeling prisoners are executed by blows with swords, with only minimal visual detail, and we see the dangling feet of another prisoner as he is hanged. Further moderate violence includes sword fights, stabbings and punches. There is sight of moderately bloodied dead and injured people - including children - in the aftermath of off-screen violence. A dying man is shown tied to a cross, and we see other bodies hanging from nooses. We also see female prisoners being led away in chains to be kept as “concubines or slaves”.
  • Classified date

    11/10/2021

  • Language

    Turkish