Kedi is a Turkish documentary film directed by Ceyda Torun. The film explores the lives of street cats in Istanbul and the people who care for them. Kedi means “cat” in Turkish and the film captures the lives of seven street cats who roam the streets of Istanbul. The film showcases how deeply cats are loved and respected in Turkish culture and tradition. The cats that grace the streets of Istanbul are taken care of by a group of individuals who see themselves as the guardians of the cats. In the film, we get to know these people, their daily routines, and their relationship with the cats.
One of the unique features of Kedi is that it provides an intimate perspective of Istanbul from a cat's point of view. Throughout the film, the camera follows the cats as they explore the city and observe the people. The film also shows how the cats form a bond with the local community, providing companionship, and often taking on roles of confidantes and healers. Kedi has received critical acclaim for its poetic portrayal of the relationship between humans and animals in modern-day Turkey.
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