Details * Turkey. * Language. Turkish. * Also known as. One Man Woman. * Production company. Barlik Film. Paylasilmayan Kadin (1980) - Full cast & crew - IMDb
Emel Canser is frequently associated with the "erotic wave" of Yeşilçam, a period that remains a controversial yet vital piece of Turkish film history. While many of these films were produced for quick consumption, they captured a specific urban anxiety and raw energy that is now being rediscovered by cult film enthusiasts and historians. Yesilcam - Paylasilmayan Kadin - Emel Canser
Bu filmde Emel Canser, kariyerinin en iyi performansini sergiler. Onun en çarpici sahnesi, kocasinin kendisini bir misafire "hediye" olarak sundugu gece yasanan gerilim dolu diyalog sahnesidir. Canser, bu sahnede gözünün içi titreye titreye "Ben paylasilacak bir esya degilim" der. Bu replik, filmin ve Canser’in kariyerinin manifesto cümlesi haline gelir. Details * Turkey
: The plot involves elements of village life ("Köy") and themes of infidelity ("Aldatma"). Cinematic Style : Technical details indicate it was filmed in 16 mm color * Also known as
Unlike the classical, doe-eyed beauties of the era, Emel Canser possessed a sharp, modern, almost Eurasian look. She was frequently described in old film magazines (such as Ses and Perde ) as "esrarengiz" (mysterious) and "asabi" (temperamental).
The narrative centers on a woman (Gül, played by Emel Canser) described as having an insatiable nature, leading to a series of dramatic and romantic conflicts. Typical of its era, the film blends elements of village life, betrayal, and adventure with the explicit themes prevalent in the late 1970s and early 1980s.