Turkish Drama 'Mustang' Bought by Cohen Media
- Written by Admin TOA
- Published in Movie & Theather

The distribution agreement was negotiated by CMG’s John Kochman and Ram Murali, head of acquisitions and sales for Kinology.
“Mustang” is set in a Black Sea coastal village in modern-day Turkey, where five orphaned sisters live with their grandmother, an aunt and an abusive uncle. On the last day of school, the girls celebrate their summer freedom by innocently frolicking in the surf with some boys but a stern neighbor tells the grandmother that they are behaving inappropriately — resulting in severe punishment.
Jay Weisberg gave the film a positive review for Variety, calling it “beautifully mounted.” (Dave McNary, http://variety.com)
Last modified onSaturday, 06 May 2017 10:07
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