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Acting
Known For

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Zirvedekiler

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Evimiz Olacak mı?
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Benim İçin Ağlama

Five short films by five directors based on themes of love and tolerance, each independent of the other. Supported by the Ministry of Culture and Efes Pilsen. The collection includes five short films: Ömer Kavur's "The Meeting," İrfan Tözüm's "Monte Cristo," Yusuf Kurçenli's "Because I Love Her," Erden Kıral's "Moon Stories," and Zeki Ökten's "Always the Same."
Aşk Üzerine Söylenmemiş Her Şey

The film tells the story of an old husband Hüsrev and Melek, who was first a servant and then his wife. With this marriage Hüsrev’s subconscious hidden passions are revealed.
The Woman Whom Must Be Hanged

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Hasan Boğuldu

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İlk Aşk

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Anka Kuşu

Based upon an ancient epic poem by "Ahmad Khani", the film relates the story of Mem,a young Kurdish boy, who falls in love with Zin, the daughter of the governor of Butan,when the people are celebrating "Newroz", the ancient national ceremony of Kurds.
Mem û Zîn
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Yüzleşme

İlkay and Selçuk are an unhappy married couple. While traveling to the Turkish Riviera for a short vacation, they encounter a hitchhiker.
Ölüm Yolculuğu

In this film, which takes a critical look at the period when Saddam Hussein, the former leader of Iraq who was brutally executed in recent years, was in power, director Gani Rüzgar Şavata's message is: "If soldiers are not robots, if they have become pawns for the supporters of imperialism, Zionism, and fascism, if they do not even recognize the thin line between life and death for people searching for their own identity, then these are Saddam's Soldiers." It is the era of Saddam Hussein in northern Iraq. Many raids are carried out on Peshmerga villages, and torture and suffering are rampant. Despite everything, an unstoppable love quietly blossoms, grows, and strives to survive.
Saddam'ın Askerleri: Kara Güneş

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Hoşçakal

A 1994 Turkish cinema film that is an adaptation of Emine Şenlikoğlu's novel of the same name.
Bize Nasıl Kıydınız

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Gecem ve Gündüzüm
Zuhal and Ali Osman live a peaceful, happy life with their two children, but when Zuhal becomes pregnant with a third child, a deep conflict arises—Zuhal wants an abortion, fearing it will disrupt their lives, while Ali Osman strongly believes the unborn child has a right to live. As Zuhal undergoes the procedure, a tragic accident strikes: their children’s school bus crashes, and the couple is devastated to learn that both of their children have died.
Yaşama Hakkı

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Sevgili Babam

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Kar Düşerken

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Aşka Kimse Yok

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