
Oğuz Oktay
Acting
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A Turkish remake of "The Jeffersons". With Ihsan Yildirim's cleaning business booming, he insisted his family leave the "plain folks" and move up to Etiler with the "fancy folks." It is Ihsan's hope that relocation and his newly acquired wealth will mean the end of his problems in general and his troubles with neighbors in specific. But life in a luxurious high rise holds some unexpected pitfalls for the Yildirims, including Basar's struggle to convince his father that his marriage into a Turkish-Greek mixed family is cause for celebration, not disappointment. All events in Yildirim's lives is accompanied by its share of problems, confusion and most of all humor.
Sweet Life

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Böyle Bitmesin

Zeynep relatives come to the land of Fikriye and win the love of the girls with purity. Ati, Zafer and Umutcan decide to keep the house overlooking the Girls Dorm. Men are living inside while girls are strolling in the yard. Insurances and electricity are cut off during the downturn. The plumber Ozgur, who is admired by all the girls, is called to dorm.
Girls Dormitory

The story of three prostitutes trying to turn a new page in their lives. A town named "Sealed" is an opportunity for them to forget their previous painful lives. But unexpected events await them in the neighborhood.
Mühürlü Güller

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Mavi Kelebekler

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Kadın İsterse

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Osmanlı Tokadı

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Yol Arkadaşım

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Yine de Aşığım

Evli ve Çocuklu (Married with Children) was a Turkish adaptation of the American sitcom Married... with Children and ran for 8 episodes on the Turkish TV channel Kanal D in 2004. The series was a literal translation of the original series, only with Turkish actors. All dialogues, gags, and episode titles were taken from the original scripts, except for the names which were changed to Turkish ones. Al Bundy became Niyazi Tonguç, Peggy was named Jale, and the children's names were Efe and Tugba instead of Bud and Kelly.
Evli ve Çocuklu

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Ramazan Güzeldir

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Dedemin Dolabı

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Metro Palas

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Mahpeyker: Kösem Sultan

Orphan Hearts, is the most difficult story of all times … Orphan Hearts the Voyage of Kerem and Asya; Kerem is a man who grew up without love, thus become the slave of his hatred, anger and arrogance. Asya is an orphan girl whose parents were murdered and had to grow up in an orphanage. The voyage begins with the suffer of Asya and goes to Kerem’s heart and is embroidered like lace work with determination, resolution and patience. Kerem, thanks to his companion, realizes that the real orphan is himself. Getting to know Asya, he understands that he was torturing himself for years, and begins to fight with the hatred and emptiness in his heart.
Orphan Hearts
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Şarkılar Seni Söyler

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29-30

Şefik, a successful soldier, is one of the leading figures of the Committee of Union and Progress. When Abdulhamid II declares a constitutional monarchy, Şefik and his friends go to Istanbul. They plan to closely monitor the events unfolding there. However, it is here that Şefik will part ways with the society.
Abdulhamid Falling

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Gurbetçiler

The political drama "Zincirbozan" was written by journalist Avni Özgürel, and depicted the period between 1979 and 1983, the most tumultous years in the recent Turkish history. Zincirbozan shows a chronology of the most significant events in this period , such as the assassination of the famous journalist Abdi İpekçi, the escalating terrorism in the run up to the 1980 military coup, the futile attempts of politicians to stop the turmoil and terror on the streets, the military taking over the government, and the exiling of the political figures, and depicts the period with new insights into its less known aspects. The movie is named after the Zincirbozan military complex in the city of Çanakkale, where the leading politicans of the period were interned.