10 to 11



This slow burning tale of an unlikely friendship between two men in a dilapidated Istanbul apartment building is a lesson in how less can often be more in storytelling. On the surface, this seems like a small story. Mithat (Mithat Esmer) is one of life's great hoarders. He spends much of his time adding to his collections. The building that he has been living in for many years has been deemed unsafe from earthquakes, and he faces eviction. But he refuses to leave. His only companion in the building is the concierge, Ali (Nejat Isler), whose young daughter contracted asthma because of the apartment's poor condition. Ali has sent his daughter and wife back to the village until the building is fixed. Because Ali needs the building to be repaired in order to see his family again, there could easily have been an element of Steptoe and Son in the relationship between the men. Instead, the first-time feature filmmaker Pelin Esmer has made a humanist tale of friendship against the odds. The film touches upon familiar metropolis topics: gerontocracy, government bureaucracy and the worry that life is ultimately meaningless. Among other things, Mithat hoards a huge collection of newspapers, and his love affair with life and stories seems quirky and at times disturbed. Like Cristi Puiu's The Death of Mr Lazarescu (2006), 10 to 11 is an at times funny condemnation of materialism and selfishness in the modern world that rewards those who don't mind the melancholic pace of the film.

10 to 11 shows at 3.45pm today at Cinestar 4, Marina Mall.

Three trading apps to try

Sharad Nair recommends three investment apps for UAE residents:

  • For beginners or people who want to start investing with limited capital, Mr Nair suggests eToro. “The low fees and low minimum balance requirements make the platform more accessible,” he says. “The user interface is straightforward to understand and operate, while its social element may help ease beginners into the idea of investing money by looking to a virtual community.”
  • If you’re an experienced investor, and have $10,000 or more to invest, consider Saxo Bank. “Saxo Bank offers a more comprehensive trading platform with advanced features and insight for more experienced users. It offers a more personalised approach to opening and operating an account on their platform,” he says.
  • Finally, StashAway could work for those who want a hands-off approach to their investing. “It removes one of the biggest challenges for novice traders: picking the securities in their portfolio,” Mr Nair says. “A goal-based approach or view towards investing can help motivate residents who may usually shy away from investment platforms.”
The specs

Engine: 3.8-litre twin-turbo flat-six

Power: 650hp at 6,750rpm

Torque: 800Nm from 2,500-4,000rpm

Transmission: 8-speed dual-clutch auto

Fuel consumption: 11.12L/100km

Price: From Dh796,600

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