Uzak (pronounced [uˈzac], Distant in North America) is a 2002 Turkish drama film written, produced, shot and directed by Nuri Bilge Ceylan.
Meanwhile, Mahmut, despite his wealth, is aimless too: his job, which consists of photographing tiles, is dull and inartistic; he can barely express emotions towards his ex-wife or his lover.
At the end of the film, Yusuf leaves without telling Mahmut, who is left to sit by the docks, watching the ships on his own.
The site's critical consensus reads, "Hauntingly beautiful, Distant communicates volumes with its almost pervasive silence.
"[6] David Sterritt of The Christian Science Monitor describes it as a "unassuming, acutely observant drama.