When is time not on the side of any Cannes film premiere? Nuri Bilge Ceylan’s About Dry Grasses, which had its world premiere Friday night, follows the middle-class melancholy of a Turkish rural village art teacher, clocks in at 3 hours and 17 minutes.
So far, the movie is one of few weighing in at the 3-hour-plus stretch; the other, premiering Saturday, being Martin Scorsese’s Killers of the Flower Moon at 3 hours and 26 minutes.
However, Ceylan said today at the his film’s Cannes press conference that he could have made his snow-laden epic so much longer. “The film could have continued on for a very long time,” Ceylan told the press.
About Dry Glasses follows Samet, whose school is an area where there’s essentially two seasons: snow and yellow grass. In his humdrum existence, he becomes fascinated by a young female student, Sevim, who he tries to mentor; that backfires after he’s accused of touching her.
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