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The film tells the story of Nezir, who comes to Istanbul to become a singer, and how he overcomes the obstacles he encounters along the way.
Latif marries Semiha but finds out she’s not a virgin. To protect her from any aggresive reaction from her siblings, the couple decide to live together for two months before seeking a divorce. However, Latif’s growing affection for Semiha complicates their predetermined separation and they decide to stand together against others for sake of love.
Hazal is a young doctor working in a clinic. Having lost her mother five years ago, Hazal often sees her mother in her dreams in a terrifying state. At the same time, Hazal begins to hear strange noises in her home, which take a psychological toll on her. This unease does not go unnoticed by her friend Şenay, who is also a doctor. One day, while visiting her mother, Hazal confides in Şenay about her problems. Upon hearing this, Şenay's mother advises Hazal to seek guidance from an elderly healer who is knowledgeable in such matters. After receiving advice from the healer, Hazal embarks on a terrifying journey with no return.
The last film of Oğuz Gözen, which tells the story of a woman who left her child and husband, and went to France just to return to Istanbul years later and take back her son, starring Şehnaz Dilan, İncilay Özdemir, Vadullah Taş, Murat Soydan, Buket Çokar.
A triptych of literary adaptations explores past, present and future in rural Turkey. “Düne Özlem” (from Hulki Aktunç’s Bir Yergöstericinin Hayatı): A once-famed traveling critic returns after years to the cinema that launched his career—and finds it unrecognizably transformed. “Bugüne Özlem” (from Kemal Tahir’s Arabacı): A horse-drawn cart driver picks up two stranger women en route to a village—unaware they intend to marry him off to their spinster relative. “Yarına Özlem” (from Zeyyat Selimoğlu’s Bıldırcınlar): An old captain haunted by a fatal shipwreck readies quail-hunting with his grandson, even as his daughter-in-law waits in vain for her migrant husband to return from Germany. Each segment poignantly probes longing— for what was, what is, and what might yet come.
A mentally ill psychopath is killing the women he has relationships with. While he is preparing to kill his wife, an undercover police officer catches the murderer.
The film depicts the struggles of a poor family. A father who repairs shoes works alongside his two sons. The father wants his eldest son, Mehmet, to find another job. Mehmet decides to work as a cotton picker with his wife and children. Ali, the younger son who cannot get along with his father, also begins working with them. The father suggests that they all work together to pool their money and then renovate the shop. Upon this, the entire family goes to pick cotton. However, things will not go as planned for the family embarking on this new venture.
Four friends get together to have fun in a country house. Upon the unexpected suicide of one of them, the others panic and decide to hide it from the police.