A trained prosecutor and an ignorant villager have to help each other out in prison conditions.
Acting
Kadir İnanır's weary prosecutor energy carries every scene
Writing
Class clash comedy that doesn't soft-punch the system

Director
Şahin Gök
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Gök's film channels Turkey's 2000s prison reform anxieties, when overcrowding made strange bedfellows of everyone. The title itself is dark wordplay—'Son' means both 'last' and 'the end.'
Shot in a decommissioned Diyarbakır prison with actual former inmates as extras. Kadir İnanır, a Turkish cinema legend, took this indie role for scale pay—his only 2008 release.