7 P.M. on a Sunday
Sevgi Eker
The point of no return. Laura's life falls apart when she hears that her 14-year-old daughter Ida is suspected of a serious crime.
Production Year
2022
Duration
00:28:41
Type
Tags
Original Title
7 P.M. on a Sunday
English Title
7 P.M. on a Sunday
Production Countries
Finland
Dialogue
Yes
Sound
Yes
Cast
Sevgi Eker (Author), Theofanis Kavvadas (Cinematographer), Anna Nuuros (Editor), Anna Nuuros / Oddity Film Collective (Producer), Sevgi Eker / Oddity Film Collective (Producer), Sevgi Eker (Script), Emmi Kottila (Actor), Toivo Ståhlberg (Actor), Edward Sabo (Actor), Linda Zilliacus (Actor), AVEK (Funder), Jarkko Kela (Sound Design)
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Sevgi Eker is a Finnish-Turkish film director who has graduated as Master of Arts from Aalto University School of Arts, Design and Architecture. In addition to film, Eker has also studied Political Science and International Relations at Bahcesehir University Istanbul. Eker’s films have been awarded and shown at numerous festivals such as Clermont-Ferrand International Short Film Festival, Slamdance, Vienna Shorts, Tampere International Short Film Festival and The Norwegian International Film Festival of Haugesund, where her second directorial work, The 99 steps left from the Square was awarded with the Next Nordic Generation Award (2018). The 99 steps left from the square was also awarded at the Helsinki Short Film Festival and it was the first part of an upcoming trilogy of short films. The second part 49 years from the house on the left had its European premiere at Clermont-Ferrand International Short Film Festival’s 2020 LAB competition from where it continued to Tampere International Short Film Festival to win the Golden Shade award. Both, The 99 steps left from the square and 49 years from the house on the left were also curated for the “Displaced” exhibition at Oulu and Lappeenranta art museums (2020). The third part of the trilogy 7 P.M. on a Sunday had its premiere at Tampere International Short Film Festival (2022).