Ay Lav Yu - I Love You
Release date: 12 March 2010
Running time: 95 mins
Director: Sermiyan Midyat
Starring: Mariel Hemingway, Sermiyan Midyat, Kathie Gill, Steve Guttenberg, Meray Ulgen, Muhammed Cangoren
East meets West in a romantic Turkish comedy set in a village that doesn't officially exist.
A remote village in Southeast Turkey, Tinne has been forgotten by the government for years. Neither the village, nor any of its people exist officially, even though the family of Yusuf Agha have lived there generations. Hoping his newborn son Ibrahim will get an identification certificate, Yusuf leaves him in the courtyard of the college, where he is adopted by Father Hanna. Having finished his military service and graduated from college the 30-year-old Ibrahim (Sermiyan Midyat) returns to a joyful welcome in the village. However, the villagers are shocked to learn that Ibrahim is in love with a foreigner, a girl named Jessica (Kathie Gill) from the USA. They both have a hard time trying to convince their families. Finally, Jessica persuades her father (Steve Guttenberg), her mother (Mariel Hemingway) and her brother to join her on a life-changing trip to Tinne.
Screenplay: Sermiyan Midyat
You should see it because: The talented Sermiyan Midyat is writer, director and star of this culture-clash comedy from Turkey.
See it if you liked: Bride And Prejudice (2005), A Good Year (2006), My Life In Ruins (2009)

