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  1. Law of the Border ( Turkish: Hudutların Kanunu) is a 1966 Turkish drama film, written by Yılmaz Güney, and directed by Lütfi Ömer Akad .

  2. Law of the Border. Set along the Turkish-Syrian frontier, this terse, elemental tale of smugglers contending with a changing social landscape brought together two giants of Turkish cinema. Director Lütfi Ö.

  3. Jun 1, 2017 · In many ways, Law of the Border (1966) is the fulcrum on which much of modern Turkish cinema turns. That’s a tall order for a film that’s quite modest in many ways. Running well under eighty minutes, Law of the Border is haunting in its terseness, disarming in its simplicity. What grounds it, first and foremost, is the mesmerizing presence ...

  4. May 30, 2017 · Law of the Border: Directed by Lütfi Ö. Akad. With Yilmaz Güney, Pervin Par, Erol Tas, Tuncer Necmioglu. In order to keep his ailing son alive, an impoverished man agrees to sneak a herd of sheep across the border.

  5. In Deliviran, a village near Urfa close to the Syrian border, Hidir’s chief is involved in smuggling and gets shot. Hidir tries to stay out of illegal activities but circumstances contrive to push him in the opposite direction until he accepts to take a herd of sheep across the border.

  6. Outlaws or The Laws of the Border (Spanish: Las leyes de la frontera) is a 2021 Spanish film directed by Daniel Monzón adapting the novel of the same name by Javier Cercas. It stars Marcos Ruiz, Begoña Vargas and Chechu Salgado.

  7. Lack of education, no agriculture, and unemployment compelled people to live by the "law of the border" (Hudutlarin Kanunu) – in other words, smuggling. Hudutlarin Kanunu underlines the importance of education, which is the crucial element of socio-economical progress in third world countries.