Journey of Hope (film)

Journey of Hope (German: Reise der Hoffnung; Turkish: Umuda yolculuk) is a 1990 film directed by Xavier Koller. It tells the story of a Turkish Alevi family trying to illegally emigrate to Switzerland, a country they know only from a postcard. The film is a co-production between companies in Switzerland, Turkey and the United Kingdom.

Journey of Hope
Film poster
Directed byXavier Koller
Produced byPeter-Christian Fueter
Alfi Sinniger
Written byFeride Çiçekoğlu
Xavier Koller
Starring
CinematographyElemér Ragályi
Galip Iyitanir
Edited byDaniel Gibel
Distributed byMiramax (US release)
Release date
  • August 1990 (1990-08) (Locarno International Film Festival)
Running time
110 minutes
CountrySwitzerland
Turkey
LanguageTurkish
Swiss German
Italian

The film won the 1990 Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film.[1] The film was submitted to the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (Los Angeles, USA) by the Swiss Government, resulting in the second Oscar win ever for Switzerland.

Plot

In a village in eastern Turkey, tales of the economic success of Turks in Switzerland inspire Haydar to convince his wife Meryem that they must go. He sells their livestock and small plot of land in exchange for passage for two. He wants to leave their seven children in the care of the eldest and his parents; his father advises him to take one son to be educated in Europe, as economic insurance. The three set off for Istanbul, Milan, and Switzerland, stowing away on a ship. At Lake Como, they pay the rest of their money to unprincipled men who abandon them at an Alpine pass before a blizzard. Father and son are separated from Meryem. Will anyone reach the land of promise?

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