Award-winning Turkish director Ceylan sued for alleged animal cruelty
A Turkish professor has filed a complaint against Nuri Bilge Ceylan for âtorturing a horseâ during the shooting of his movie, âWinter Sleep,â which recently won the Palme dâOr in Cannes
A Turkish professor has filed a complaint against renowned Turkish director Nuri Bilge Ceylan for animal cruelty during the shooting of his latest award-winning movie, Ä°hlas news agency has reported.
âWinter Sleep,â which won the prestigious Palme dâOr award at the Cannes Film Festival last month, is a domestic drama telling the story of a family running a hotel in Central Anatolia. Catching wild horses is one of the themes of the movie, in accordance with the meaning of the historical regionâs name, Cappadocia, or âthe land of the beautiful horsesâ in Old Persian.
But Dr. Orhan Kural, who filed the complaint against Ceylan on June 30, claimed that one of the horses seen in the movie was âtorturedâ while being captured.
âThey pull the horse out of a river. They ride it. They encourage hunting. They kill a rabbit. The animal is seen in the agony of death for several minutes,â Kural said.
The Turkish professor also said Ceylan and his producer called him âto explain the situationâ on June 29. âIt means that they are afraid,â Kural said.
Kural added that while he had congratulated Ceylan on his international success, he also filed a complaint against him in France.
The Law for the Protection of Animals in Turkey stipulates various fines for those who commit animal cruelty. A draft code that was submitted to the Turkish Parliament this month calls for jail time for those who abuse animals.
- Log in to post comments