Tuncer Gürbüz
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Raziye and Kanber Hoca are siblings. Raziye is in love with Kamil, who lives in the same village, while Kanber is in love with Şerife. Kamil's mother Hatice does not approve of Raziye and Kamil's relationship, so she marries Kamil to Kanber's girlfriend Şerife. Raziye and Kanber cannot accept that their loved ones have been married off to each other, so they curse the entire village. To ensure that the curse continues, they make a deal with the Kulyas Jinns. However, Kamil and Raziye have already been together. Some time later, Kamil has daughters from both Şerife and Raziye. One night, Raziye swaps her daughter with the other girl to protect her. The swapped baby dies tragically. Şerife, believing it to be her own child, raises Raziye's baby.
Cin Çeşmesi

Özge, an artist with a passion for art, is a woman with psychological issues. As a child, she was raped by her stepfather, Şehmuz. When her mother, Neriman, learned of this horrific event, she killed Şehmuz. After her mother committed suicide in prison as a result of the trauma she experienced, Özge withdrew into herself. Drawing inspiration from her experiences, Özge plans to open an exhibition for her mother and other women who have suffered violence. When she receives the support she expected from the government, she begins her work. Özge, who constantly has nightmares and exhibits strange behavior, meets a teacher named Doğan through her therapist Gülçin. The teacher believes that Özge's problems stem from witchcraft and the jinns that have possessed her...
Kabus

In the snow-covered geography of Anatolia, in the Burmadere village of Ardahan, a 70-year-old woman is found dead in her home. While Fuad is examining this suspicious death, another death news comes. This news causes doctor Cemre and the prosecutor to come to Burmadere village. The trio, whose paths intersect with these events, are stuck around the incessant suspicious deaths and their struggle turns to face their own consciences and reckoning.