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The article discusses the film "Yol" by Turkish director Yılmaz Güney, which depicts the suffering journey of prisoners following the September 12, 1980 coup. The film reflects issues of freedom, repression, and social authority, highlighting how the paradox of freedom is not limited to just leaving prison but also involves social layers of oppression, customs, and traditions. The film won the Palme d'Or at Cannes in 1982, but it faced legal issues in Turkey that led to its ban and political exile for Güney. It remains one of the most important works in world cinema addressing issues of freedom and human dignity.
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