Selam movie poster

Selam

March 28, 2013 1h 43m 5.3/10 (13 votes)

Originally released in 2013. Selam is a drama film. directed by Levent Demirkale.

Starring Yunus Emre Yıldırımer, Burçin Abdullah, and Hasan Nihat Sütçü

Synopsis

'Selam' is a Turkish movie that tells the impressive stories of three Turkish teachers who are idealists working at schools opened by Turkish entrepreneurs on three different continents and in three different countries: Afghanistan, Senegal, and Bosnia and Herzegovina. This story is based on true events that has been in progress for more than 20 years in which a number of young people in love of peace and humanity leave their countries to teach, help and live in countries they have never heard of before. This is the story of people who live for their ideals and other people before themselves, and who leave their families, loves, friends, countries behind. They set on this pet just with the inspiration of the words which said "A couple of eyes are waiting for you here, but thousands of eyes are waiting in faraway lands." They had sacrifice and kindness in their bags, love in their hearts and a smiling Selam (greetings) in their tongues. - Written by Akif Okumus

Quick Facts

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Release Date March 28, 2013 12 years ago
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Runtime 1h 43m 103 minutes total
User Rating 5.3/10 Mixed (13 votes)
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Language TR Original language
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Country Turkey Production

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
TR

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Selam about?

'Selam' is a Turkish movie that tells the impressive stories of three Turkish teachers who are idealists working at schools opened by Turkish entrepreneurs on three different continents and in thre...

Who directed Selam?

Selam was directed by Levent Demirkale.

How long is Selam?

Selam has a runtime of 1 hours and 43 minutes (103 minutes total).

When was Selam released?

Selam was released on March 28, 2013 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in Selam?

The main cast of Selam includes Yunus Emre Yıldırımer, Burçin Abdullah, Hasan Nihat Sütçü, Emre Karakoç, Fatma Karanfil.