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07 Aug$19.00
Still reeling from the death of their mother and wife, Ahmet’s family are broken. His father, struggling to come to terms with being sole provider and caretaker for the family, pulls Ahmet from school indefinitely so he can care for their flock of sheep; meanwhile, his younger brother has become non-verbal since their mother’s death.
usic is both medicine and matchmaker for young Ahmet, who escapes his grief and the grim mundanity of life under his oppressive father by blasting beats from the world’s jankiest stereo system to impress local girl Aya, back from Germany to be betrothed to an older man.
A modern-day Romeo and Juliet, the stunning Yuruk mountain village of Kodzalia replaces Verona while the Montagues and Capulets make way for an eclectic support cast, with a technophobic imam, a souped-up tractor and a flourescent pink sheep all taking the stage. If music be the food of love, then DJ Ahmet is a feast of thumping electro and dancefloor anthems that spurs on the teenage protagonist as he fumbles through the throes of his first romance.
“An accessible and entertaining crowd-pleaser.” — Matt Bloomfield, NZIFF Festival Manager “Delightfully humorous and unpretentiously stylish… seamlessly straddles the line between laugh-out-loud crowd-pleaser and art-house gem with affecting gravitas.” — Carlos Aguilar, Variety
Local tip
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Head to Stark’s Café and Bar for a pre-show cocktail, beer or wine. It opens 90 minutes before any show or event at The Civic.
Getting there
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By car, head to The Civic car park near Queen Street where you’ll find plenty of affordable paid parking. By train, head to Britomart Station and walk up Queen Street for around 10 minutes to reach The Civic. Alternatively, take a bus to the Queen Street or Wellesley Street bus stops, which are both within a short walking distance.
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