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Reis Çelik’s Night of Blindness (Kas Film) has emerged as one of the early front-runners in the Shanghai International Film Festival’s main competition, offering audiences a gripping, tension-soaked experience as it follows one night in the life of a woman trying to escape her homeland during the Turkish military coup of 1980. And you’d be hard-pressed to find a film that’s more personal among this year’s impressive main Golden Goblet line-up, given that it’s based on the director’s own experiences. That much is revealed as the credits roll — and the audience is still catching its collective breath — when…
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