A story describing Turkish narcotic police team named "Pars" who are trailing the traffic through Afghanistan, Turkey, Europe and USA.
In 1910, women working in the silk industry in Bursa, protest against the working conditions. They go on strike.
The story takes place in Harbiye town of Antakya just before the 1960 military coup d'etat. The economic and political crisis of those days are reflected by the both funny and sad story of a family. The story is told from the eyes of Cemal. Now a famous painter, Cemal goes back to his hometown years later and remembers his childhood. In those days Cemal's father and uncle, member of rival political parties, are in a continious struggle with each other. The film depicts this absurd struggle and the strange stories of people in Harbiye together with the lyric story of the famous waterfall of the town.
A neighborhood story with loves and fights.
The film is about our innate and instinctive kindness before we become good persons. It relates in detail the transformation of the concept of BEING GOOD and the EVIL within that concept. It is the struggle of a humane character that has faced hardships and is now homeless. In time he also gets stuck in the ordinary concept of kindness. It tells the story of the destruction, imbalance and clashes that humaneness and conscience, kindness and wickedness cause in our lives, how they turn those lives into a black comedy.
Dog days of summer in a Kurdish city in Turkey, two unruly bright twins from a poor neighborhood are distracted by their daily routine and school duties, having an only goal in life: to dive into a proper swimming pool, one in particular, in the luxury site on their way to school. Between them and their dream, a boundary wall and behind it the stubborn and irreproachable watchmen who‘s everyday their laughing stock. They will start their little own class warfare.
The strike at the Neuss-based automotive supplier Pierburg made headlines nationwide in 1973. It was one of over 300 "wildcat strikes" during this period, in which foreign workers and Germans worked together to improve working conditions.
Inan Caddesi, directed and written by Yelda Reynaud, is a production full of intense emotions. This film, based on romance and drama, is among the most remarkable productions of the period. Reynaud sits in the director's chair for the first time with Inan Caddesi. The actors in the movie are Pelin Batu and Onur Senan. The main point of the movie is a huge scene with only two people. It is built on the world. The film, which was shot in an apartment in Izba, tells the past and dreams of these characters.
The story of the film begins with a French painter arriving in a village in Turkey with his two children for a long vacation. Completely isolated from the modern world, the village does not use money except at the grocery store, and the arrival of the stranger brings about a number of changes.
After fainting in a school rehearsal, little Su is diagnosed with leukemia. As a result she is forced to give up the Snow White role she wanted so badly. Police Chief Cemil decides to stage the production of Snow White and the Seven Dwarves at his oppressive police station. He hopes to win a TV competition in order to save his dying daughter.
Kenan Aktan is a highly cultured, polite, and successful psychiatrist. However, one day, one of his former patients, a woman, commits suicide, leaving behind a mysterious note. The case quickly falls on Dr. Kenan's shoulders, as the woman had fallen in love with him without his knowledge. Without understanding what is happening, the tabloid media labels him "Dr. Don Juan." The suicide case is referred to a criminal investigation. The police officers tasked with investigating the incident question Kenan and his staff at his clinic. However, Kenan, who does not compromise his personality, is cleared of any wrongdoing. After all he has been through, he begins communicating with women struggling with psychological issues online and meets with them outside of work. His sole desire is to observe these women, who are living with schizophrenia, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and manic-depressive conditions. However, the research/experiment he becomes engrossed in will come at a high cost…
When the devastating Kocaeli earthquake occurs, the Turkish government passes a special law allowing people to complete their military service in a month.
Deniz is a young, confused, and lovesick computer engineer. He has left his small town and come to Istanbul, where he lives according to his own set of rules. The woman he loves, Lale, is a troubled young woman with a drug addiction. At the end of a night that could be a dream or reality, they wake up together. The fact that he is lying next to the woman he has dreamed of and loves truly astonishes him. The film tells the story of one of those lives that have been completely transformed in an unexpected way, changed by love. Is Deniz caught in a dream he never wants to wake up from, or is he right in the middle of reality?
Biopic of the Turkish poet Nâzim Hikmet and Ahmet Ümit, who followed in his footsteps. Based on the real-life stories of the two writers, the film explores the impact of Nâzım Hikmet's journey to Moscow on Ahmet Ümit's turbulent life and his move to Moscow in the 1980s. The film, which also features important segments of Turkish history, highlights the most dramatic aspects of the writers' challenging journeys while emphasizing the redemptive power of art and literature. Embracing the slogan "Life is short, art is long," the film explores how two young people were transformed into writers by the influence of their era.
A story of the impossible love between one of the Sultan's concubines and one of his eunuchs in a harem at the end of the Ottoman Empire.