Naciye Eralp
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Two years after escaping from an ISIS prison in Mosul, a once successful Turkish war photographer is still a mess. He can’t sleep or forgive his wife for what happened to their daughter while he was away. When Hazar visits a hammam, he is confronted by the man who destroyed his life. But discovering that his former torturer is hiding a secret much greater and more dangerous than any terrorist plot, Hazar realizes his plan for revenge has led him back into the war where people are just game birds forced to fight for pleasure and profit. This time he has brought the cockfight home.
Game Birds

After receiving news of his mother's death, Adem returns to his hometown, which he left years ago. At home, he is met by a silent father, a resentful brother, and a past he feels estranged from. Days pass in silence, but a jar Adem finds in the cellar, a memento from his mother, becomes the first step in reuniting these long-estranged men at the same table.
Jar

Meryem lost her family on a refugee boat that sank near the island of Kos while fleeing the war in Aleppo. Ibrahim, a coast guard chief who is about to retire, helps Meryem, who was the only survivor of the accident. Ibrahim retires, marries Meryem, and they settle in Bozdoğan. Unable to overcome the trauma she experienced, Meryem wants to visit the sea and the shore where she lost her family every day. A voice inside her keeps whispering that she belongs there. Every time Ibrahim says no, she starts looking for other ways. However, out of gratitude and loyalty to Ibrahim, she must find a way that does not betray him.