About Dry Grasses review - warts and all portrait of an unhappy man

★★★★ ABOUT DRY GRASSES A compelling chamber piece on an epic scale

Nuri Bilge Ceylan delivers a compelling chamber piece on an epic scale

Nuri Bilge Ceylan’s latest is a test of stamina: a 3hr 15min study of a man paralysed by negative thinking. It also contains striking freeze-framed portraits of people and places that you want to pause and look at even longer than the editing allows, so beautiful are they.

Crossing review - a richly human journey of discovery

★★★★★ CROSSING A masterfully observational perspective on Georgian, Turkish worlds

Levan Akin offers a masterfully observational perspective on Georgian, Turkish worlds

Crossing is a remarkable step forward for Swedish-Georgian director Levan Akin. There are elements that build on his acclaimed 2019 Tbilisi drama And Then We Danced, but his new film is rich with a new complexity, as well as a redolent melancholy, a loose road-movie that speaks with considerable profundity of the overlapping worlds in which it is set.

The Turkish Detective, BBC Two review - a bad business in the Bosphorus

★★ THE TURKISH DETECTIVE, BBC TWO A bad business in the Bosphorus

Barbara Nadel's Inspector Ikmen novels reach the screen

Any show making its debut in the midst of Wimbledon and the Euro-football, plus a spectacular performance by Lewis Hamilton at Silverstone, is likely to be gasping for air, and BBC Two’s ditzy new cop series didn’t so much charge out of the blocks as trip over them. Masterminded by Ben Schiffer, the eight-part series is based on Barbara Nadel’s Inspector Ikmen novels, which are much loved by their readers.

Album: Islandman Feat. Okay Temiz and Muhlis Berberoğlu - Direct-to-Disc Sessions

★★★★ ISLANDMAN FEAT. OKAY TEMIZ AND MUHLIS BERBEROGLU - DIRECT-TO-DISC SESSIONS Turkish grooves with a Western sensibility

Turkish grooves with a Western sensibility

Turkish traditional music lends itself for marriages with other genres, not least rock and jazz: something about rock’s deep roots in African trance music and Turkey’s soul connection to the shamanic music of Central Asia.

DVD/Blu-ray: Aftersun

★★★★★ DVD/BLU-RAY: AFTERSUN Exquisite depiction of a father-daughter relationship

Exquisite depiction of a father-daughter relationship

Begin describing Aftersun to someone who’s not seen it and you’ll struggle. Charlotte Wells’ debut feature looks embarrassingly slight on paper, its 93 minutes following a young girl on a Turkish package holiday in the late 1990s with her youthful dad.

Tamerlano, English Touring Opera review - the darker side of Handel

★★★★★ TAMERLANO, ENGLISH TOURING OPERA  The darker side of Handel

An outstanding take on a gorgeous but sinister work

During the final act of Tamerlano, James Conway’s new production for English Touring Opera has the titular tyrant lead a captive king around the stage on a chain. Given the oppressive, deadlocked mood of Handel’s opera and this interpretation, you may recall Pozzo and Lucky in Beckett’s Waiting for Godot: that frozen dialectic of master and slave in which power traps its holder as much as its victim.

Three Thousand Years of Longing review - be careful what you wish for

★★★★ THREE THOUSAND YEARS OF LONGING George Miller lets the Genie out of the bottle in modern-day fantasy romance

George Miller lets the Genie out of the bottle in modern-day fantasy romance

Before there was cinema, there was story-telling around the fire with those who could spin the best yarns, conjure the most vivid visions, winning the love of their audience. George Miller has been bringing innovative and entrancing stories to the screen ever since his debut with Mad Max in 1979, and has never limited himself to one genre.

Istanbul International Music Festival online review – East-West flair and finesse

ISTANBUL INTERNATIONAL MUSIC FESTIVAL Turkish soloists and orchestras in fine fettle and spectacular venues

Turkish soloists and orchestras in fine fettle and spectacular venues

Salzburg, Verbier and other high-end festivals have scraped together reduced, still impressive programmes over the summer for consumption online. Not so starrily cast but hardly less engaging in situ is the adapted offering from Istanbul, mixing local and international artists, chamber and orchestral concerts with a flair that belies its reputation on the fringe of the major music festivals.