Dizdar, who delivered an emotional speech on
the struggle of women in Turkey upon receiving her prize in
Cannes on Saturday, landed in Istanbul in time to cast her vote
in the runoff presidential election pitting President Tayyip
Erdogan against opposition leader Kemal Kilicdaroglu.
Erdogan has claimed victory in the election, a win that would
steer his increasingly authoritarian rule into a third decade.
“I am overwhelmed with the support I see here,” Dizdar told
Reuters after casting her vote at an Istanbul school. “I am very
happy to bring such an award to my country,” she said, as fans
sought to take selfies and offered her flowers. “I am so happy
to share this with all my sisters.”
Dizdar was awarded the best actress prize for her role in "About
Dry Grasses" as a teacher in a remote village.
In her Cannes speech, Dizdar said that she didn’t need to
rehearse for the teacher’s role because she has known how such
women feel “by heart since the day I was born".
The speech elicited disparaging reactions from Erdogan allies
and Turkish officials.
Ibrahim Uslu, the deputy chairman of Turkey's Supreme Radio and
Television Board, the television watchdog, accused Dizdar of
undermining Turkey.
"You shall first learn to respect your own country, Merve Dizdar,”
Uslu said on Twitter. “Only after doing that may you start
expecting some appreciation for the award you received."
The Turkish actress was unapologetic. “The country where I was
born, the women here, we all have a struggle, it is present here
and all over the world. We know how hard it is to be a woman and
I made a speech about it,” she told Reuters.
(Reporting by Deniz Uyar; Writing by David Gauthier-Villars;
Editing by Sharon Singleton)
(Photo: Merve Dizdar, Best Actress award winner for her role in
the film "Kuru Otlar Ustune" (About Dry Grasses - Les herbes
seches), delivers a speech during the closing ceremony of the
76th Cannes Film Festival in Cannes, France, May 27, 2023.
REUTERS/Gonzalo Fuentes)
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