Fightgirl Ayse
Achia | |
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Directed by | Natasha Arthy |
Produced by | Johnny Andersen |
Written by |
Nikolaj Arcel Natasha Arthy Rasmus Heisterberg |
Starring | Semra Turan |
Music by | Frithiof Toksvig |
Cinematography | Sebastian Winterø |
Edited by | Kasper Leick |
Distributed by | Sandrew Metronome |
Release dates |
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Running time | 97 minutes |
Country | Denmark |
Language |
Danish Turkish German |
Fighter Achia (also known as Fightgirl or Fighter) is a 2007 drama action film directed by Natasha Arthy.
Plot
Achia is a young woman in Copenhagen whose parents want her to attend medical school because they wish for her a future with proper health insurance and entitlement to a pension. They also like to make sure she finds an appropriate husband.
She on the other hand considers her parents somewhat square and has her own plans. She is dedicated to Kung Fu. As a martial arts adept she receives recognition for doing something she enjoys.
Her family and her would-be in-laws resent her commitment for an exotic contact sport which regularly includes combat with men. All of them are worried about her neglecting school and getting a shady reputation.
When she falls in love with a young fighter named Emil the chances for her marriage with the man of her family's choice start to fade away.
Still her kin hasn't given in. There is Omar, a friend of the family, who is even more traditional than all the others, joins her club. He challenges her, intending to prove that her training is a waste of time. Ayse has to stand up against him.
Cast
- Semra Turan as Ayse Ahman
- Nima Nabipour as Ali Ahman
- Cyron Melville as Emil Andersen
- Molly Blixt Egelind as Sofie
- Sadi Tekelioglu as Ayse's father
- Behruz Banissi as Omar Yüksel
- Xian Gao as Sifu
- Denize Karabuda as Ayse's mother
- Ertugrul Yilan as Mehmet
- Özlem Saglanmak as Yasemin
Reception
The film received positive reviews.[1][2] It was especially appreciated for its handling of questions about cultural and personal identity [3] Semra Turan's performance was praised.[4]
Accolades
Semra Turan was awarded as best actress at the 2008 Sitges Film Festival.[5]
See also
References
- ↑ Simon, Alissa. ""Fighter" garnered enthusiastic reviews". Variety. Berlin. Retrieved 2011-06-11.
- ↑ Brown, Todd. "a hugely impressive piece of work, one that functions simultaneously on a handful of levels and handles each element note-perfectly. Very highly recommended". www.twitchfilm.com. Retrieved 2011-06-11.
- ↑ Liang, Roseanne. "Questions around multiculturalism and identity politics are dealt with swiftly and smartly". The Lumière Reader. Wellington. Retrieved 2011-06-11.
- ↑ ""Fighter" benefits from an engaging and charismatic lead in Semra Turan". www.beyondhollywood.com. Retrieved 2011-06-11.
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External links
- Fightgirl Ayse at the Swedish Film Institute Database
- Fightgirl Ayse at the Internet Movie Database
- Fightgirl Ayse at AllMovie
- Fightgirl Ayse at Rotten Tomatoes