Lola And Billy The Kid

– When young Turkish talent Kutlug Ataman wanted to make a film about transvestites, the first locatio..

Type:
Movie
Rating:
6.30 / 10
Duration:
One Hour and 33 Minutes
Release Year:
1999
Original Name:
Lola und Bilidikid
Lola and Billy the Kid (1999) - Also known as Lola und Bilidikid

When young Turkish talent Kutlug Ataman wanted to make a film about transvestites, the first location he had in mind was Istanbul. As he developed the script, his thought was to place these marginal characters, who are subject to societal prejudices in an environment where there is already discrimination, would add dramatic effect. Supported by funding from German sources, Ataman set his story in Berlin, inside the community of "guest workers" where Turkish transvestites are shunned not only by Germans, but by their own kind as well. The result is a strong film with moments of tenderness, emotion and laughter juxtaposed with the harsh realities of life for those who dare to be different. 16 year old Murat (Baki Davrak) is a Turk who is curious about gay life and eventually submerges himself in the gay hustler and transvestite subculture.

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Release Date:

11 Mar 1999

Language:

Turkish, German

MPAA Content-Rating:
Unrated

Director:

Kutlug Ataman

Writer:

Kutlug Ataman

Main Actors:

Gandi Mukli, Baki Davrak, Erdal Yildiz, Inge Keller

Plot:

17-year old Murat from Turkey, living in Berlin, Germany, slowly discovers his homosexuality. His older brother Osman, head of the family since the father's death, wants him to finally lose his virginity (in a heterosexual manner) and thus causes Murat to run away. In a bar, Murat meets Lola, who has some things to tell about him. He also meets Bilidikid, Lolas man, who thinks that Murat might have thrown an eye on Lola. But the truth about Lola, Murat and his family is far worse that anyone could have expected.

Awards:

6 wins & 1 nomination.

Ratings:
Internet Movie Database:
6.3/10
Rotten Tomatoes:
40%