Wedding Feast (Düğün Dernek) (translated)
Düğün Dernek is a 2013 Turkish comedy that Selçuk Aydemir both wrote and directed, brought to screen by production house BKM. The story follows İsmail, a villager from Esenyurt in Sivas province, after his son Tarık comes home from abroad needing to marry Monica, a woman he met while working in Latvia; İsmail treats the match as a matter of family honor and refuses to let it happen without a proper celebration.
Short on funds but determined, İsmail pulls together a village-square wedding in just ten days with help from friends nicknamed Fikret and Çetin, plus the local schoolteacher Saffet. As preparations lurch forward, mounting misunderstandings culminate on the wedding night itself, when the bride vanishes atop a camel and visitors from Russia turn up looking for her.
Ahmet Kural and Murat Cemcir carry the lead roles, joined by Rasim Öztekin, Devrim Yakut and Barış Yıldız; filming took place across Istanbul, Sivas and the Kemaliye district of Erzincan.
Opening on 6 December 2013 across 229 screens, the picture drew more than 572,000 viewers in its opening three days and, by early 2014, had overtaken Fetih 1453 to become the most-watched Turkish release of the previous three decades.
| Director | Selçuk Aydemir |
|---|---|
| Production company | BKM |
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