Resmiye Emir
Directing
Known For

Police officer Sedat raids a derelict apartment squatted by a young couple. The man is killed, the young woman, Ayşe, escapes. When her friends and relatives offer no help, Ayşe is forced to steal cash and a car from her father and flee town like an outlaw. The chase goes deeper into the wild. Along with three men he has recruited, Sedat is pursuing her, out to kill in the name of honour. Taking off from the suburbs of Anatolia, Av: The Hunt continues reaching breath-taking natural landscapes, and recounts how a young woman is pulled into spiral of violence while trying to escape the patriarchal society she lives in.
Av: The Hunt

The world is ending, but the president of The Grand Turkish Republic won’t let that happen until he has a chicken schnitzel. Gleefully silly science fiction satire with political bite.
The Last Schnitzel

At the surface, the city’s massive central bus terminal hums with the familiar chaos of noise, movement, and crowds. But as night falls, a darker, hidden world begins to stir beneath.Two veteran bus drivers guide a young attendant through his “first experience” — taking him to a clandestine brothel tucked away in the terminal’s underground levels. What begins as a seemingly ordinary night of pleasure slowly unravels into a gripping chain of events.
Barselo

After an intimate encounter with her flirt, 18-year-old Güneş is left questioning where her consent begins and fades, while the fragile bond with her closest friend quietly unravels.
To Each Other

On a seemingly ordinary night in Istanbul, a young couple are on the way to a friend’s farewell party. They soon begin to face the strenuous challenges of navigating their city, causing them to grow increasingly tired and agitated, questioning their own lives as the night progresses.