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What’s most memorable about Kedi are the individual, self-contained moments.
An enchanting documentary by Ceyda Torun, operates on three levels, and we’re not speaking metaphorically here.
In its own pleasantly dreamy and lilting way, the film embodies what it preaches: As life gets rougher, people endure not by hardening themselves even further, but by continuing to find the freedom to be kind. In Istanbul, the chaos never really stops. Kedi slyly reminds us that the humanity, too, has always been there.