
Onur Gözeten
Acting
Known For

This gripping production, which tells the story of Mehmet, a successful lawyer, trying to reconnect with his young daughter Doğa, who has distanced herself from him after the death of her mother, will also reveal secrets that have been kept for years. While a relationship that Celal has been hiding shakes all balances, Celal's wife Handan will struggle to keep her family together without being aware of this disintegration.
Hidden Destiny

The funny story of Aslı, an advertising executive who doesn't want to be alone on Valentine's Day.
Love At Last

The series centers on Kagan and Firuze, two lovebirds whose lives drastically change in one day.
Time to Love

For the terminally ill Izzet, time is nearly up. Doctors have given up, prayers and rituals offer little help, and his family's future is now in God's hands. So Izzet spends his time in virtual reality, roaming through the astonishing and otherworldly places of the virtual cosmos. He even meets his girlfriend there…
LifeLike

The film, which deals with the birth and rise of the Prestige Music generation, tells the passions and life struggles of artists, including Özcan Deniz, Haluk Levent and Mahsun Kırmızıgül, from the 1990s to the present.
A Matter of Prestige

Nesrin, a single mother who lives with her four-year-old son, struggles with her ex-husband Ömer’s oppressive behaviour and bureaucratic hardships while she is on the brink of making a critical decision regarding her relationship with her boyfriend Selim.
Glass Curtain

In 1978, five leftist youths who believed that the leftist revolution could be realized through politics, not violence, gathered in a house and started to talk about the magazine they had published. The unexpected events that take place later that night reveal the political chaos in Turkey before the 1980 coup d'état.
Nothing in Its Place

After his mother's death, Hakki, who has hidden his homosexuality from all other family members except his mother, must confront the life he left behind when he returns to the family home he hasn't visited for many years.
Hi Mom, It’s Me, Lou Lou
Serife Tavsan, a woman in her seventies, has always lived for her family in a quiet Turkish suburb. After her sudden husband’s death, she finds herself alone for the first time. Her worried children send her aimless grandson, Onur, to live with her. As Serife begins to savor her newfound freedom—befriending a young rebellious waitress and an eccentric tour guide —her children grow increasingly alarmed.
Serife Tavsan

Nazire, in order to take back her child who was sent to an orphanage, puts up a tough fight against both the bureaucratic system that offers her child conditions she cannot overcome, and the rich foster family who wants to adopt her child.