Ibrahim (Haluk Bilginer, Winter Sleep) has one last wish: to be buried under the tree he planted in his rural village as a child. His son Ömer promises to honor the wish of his dying father but the townsfolk object. In the forty-five years since Ibrahim left, the tree has become a holy symbol, with the locals believing it was actually placed there by Noah after the Great Flood.
Winning the Best Actor and Best Screenplay Awards at the Tribeca Film Festival, Noah Land is an intimate exploration of fatherhood, religion, memory and separation anchored by superb acting.
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