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Qadir and Qumru are a happy family. Babir, an influential person in the region where they live, falls in love with Qumru and seeks various ways to get her away from Qadir. Babir tries to get rid of Qadir by sending him to work in a distant place. However, Qadir, who survived the assassination attempt, returns to the city to take revenge.
The Resurrected Man

Barq is a young and talented photographer. One day, when everything in the young man's life is going his way, he has a strange dream and wakes up in a state of excitement. While going to his trusted friend Gunay to talk about his dream, he meets the girl he saw in that dream. Later, this girl, Feza, who appears in front of Barq in various places and enters his dreams. Those around him try to help him as much as they can and to get Barq out of this psychological vortex. After a while, it becomes clear that he really met and knew Feza years ago. Thus, the two reconnect, talk, and this relationship turns into deep love.
Spinoza's God

Aydin, who is a supporter of innovation, stands on the other side of a group of passive-minded old collectives who make plans to undermine him at every opportunity. After being appointed to the position, a fight begins between relatives who abuse the situation. Only with the support of his father, he begins to openly fight against the opposing force. After a while, Aydin decides to quit his job, thinking that this struggle is insignificant. The news that comes at that moment causes him to join this struggle again.