A family man leads a band of survivors through a zombie apocalypse.
In the sequel, Kalender has fulfilled his biggest dream: founding a film company. His new goal is to team up with Vefa, who trapped him in first film, to retrieve the gold from Feza, a wealthy businessman obsessed with aliens.
In Günebakan, one of the distinguished villages of Thrace, the people pray for rain due to drought, but meteorite fragments fall from the sky unexpectedly instead of rain. After that, Günebakan, normally a quiet and isolated Thracian village, became the scene of a never-before-seen turmoil.
Altan, who cannot stay away from trouble, and Gürkan, who gets involved in the matter due to a name similarity, this time get entangled with a bigger trouble, Ali Kaptan. Ali Kaptan, known as the shadow of the Devil on earth, has his own unique methods of torture. The duo, trying to escape from the events that befall them, find themselves in even worse situations due to their lust. The duo, indebted to Ali Kaptan at the cost of their lives, will be rescued by Gürkan’s uncle Ferruh, the tribal leader.
Carpet dealer and UFO photo forger Arif is abducted by aliens and must outwit the evil commander-in-chief of G.O.R.A., the planet where he is being held.
Lives of several low-level gangsters get intertwined after a game of craps in their underground casino ends in a bloody shootout.
Kadri and Cem are such good friends that they would do anything for each other. Cem has experienced a major disappointment in his love life and is in a state of depression. To help him get back to his old self, Kadir takes Cem to the Dionysos Hotel, the most beautiful hotel in Antalya. However, the hotel has another surprise in store: Cem's ex-girlfriend Betül and her new boyfriend Hakan. This situation drags Kadir and Cem into a series of comical events. USTA (International Cinema Television Workshop), of which Cem Özer is a partner, brings together master actors in the same cast for its first comedy film.
Fikret returns to Istanbul to tangle with Somali pirates and sojourns in a Budhist monastery to battle a werewolf.
Two insane men want to rescue a prime minister who is convicted to death and in a prison at the island.
Former sailor Fikret is having trouble settling into his new life in Istanbul and has begun to make use of the local church's facilities. When priest Artin goes on a trip to Vatican, Fikret starts selling off the church's cellar of expensive wines and stays in the priest's room at night. Fikret spends most of his remaining time gambling on horse races and lecturing Asim, a naïve young boy working at the car wash located next door to the church who perceives him as a surrogate as a father figure. Fikret and Asim learn of a rich widowed businesswoman, Deniz, who thinks that her sister, Selen, has had a spell put upon her and is prepared to pay anything to have it lifted. Fikret decides to go to Deniz's house disguised as a priest but gets more than he bargained for.
Born into a wealthy family, Özgür is unhappy with his life. Neither he sees support from his stingy father, nor from his rich father-in-law. Özgür's love from the past, Sale, expects financial support for the album to be released.
The story takes place in the small town of Hakkari in Turkey at the beginning of the '70s. The time has come to bring technology to that small town. The first Television (called Visiontele by the citizens) arrives and the chaos begins.
The film tells the story of Sırrı Derman, who thinks he'll act in a commercial with Paris Hilton. Sırrı Derman, who played in an advertisement directed by Sinan Çetin years ago, learns that Çetin cast him in an commercial he'll shoot with Paris Hilton. The director's assistant made a wrong call and called Sırrı Derman instead of the famous actor Sırrı Ferman. Sırrı Derman thinks that he casted for shooting an commercial with Paris Hilton, and this is a sign that he is destined to marry Paris Hilton. The arrival of both Sırrı to the area where the shootings will take place causes confusion.
Three brothers living in Balat, one of Istanbul's old neighborhoods, each struggling to make ends meet in their own way: Gürkan, who earns a living as a taxi driver; Orhan, who runs a rice shop; and Duran, who is hopelessly in love. While continuing their daily struggles like everyone else and trying to resolve their ordinary problems, the lives of these three brothers are turned upside down by a triangle of murder, mafia, and kidnapping triggered by an accident that befalls them one day.
The year is 2003, and the Private Çamlıca High School, once home to the legendary “Hababam Class”, is still in operation. The school’s founder has passed away, and his son, nicknamed “Mad Bedri,” now runs the place. The time-honored Hababam traditions continue in full force, and every teacher is so exasperated by the endless pranks of that class that they’re constantly looking for a way out. Seeing his chance, Mad Bedri plans to sell the school to a developer in exchange for floor space rights, so that it can be torn down and replaced with a high-rise office complex. When the principal, Fatoş, learns of his scheme, she enlists the help of the original “Hababam” alumni to save the school by taking on its current troublemakers. Tensions rise once Bedri announces the sale, and a huge surprise awaits everyone.
Two rivals meet to settle old scores in a casino but things are interrupted by a raid.
Fikret accidentally becomes a priest, finding himself in an unpredictable position in the priesthood. Unexpectedly rising to the Vatican, Fikret decides to return home.
An incompetent gang of criminals attempting the biggest robbery of their lives, which was the sixth highest-grossing Turkish film of 2005.
Businessman Evren throws a New Year's party inside a vault with his wife and invites his friends to show off. Things do not go as planned when the vault's door suddenly closes, trapping the guests in the soundproof area. Problems begin for guests who stay in the same room for days.
The world champion archer, who comes from Moldova, one of the poorest countries in the Eastern Bloc, wants to compete on behalf of Turkey. To do so, she must be married to a Turkish man. The federation president intervenes and decides to arrange a formal marriage. For this purpose, a former wrestler is persuaded to be the groom. After the comical marriage, events will take a rather amusing turn. Zeki Alasya, who directed the film, once again appears on screen with Metin Akpınar, effectively responding to speculation that they are estranged.
After the latest prank they pulled on Deli Bedri, the boys are sent to mandatory military service to learn discipline.
Winter break has arrived. While the Chaos Class seems no closer to eventually graduating, Deli Bedri comes up with an elaborate plan to scare them away from the school so that he can finally find some peace.
Fadil, one of the fiercest mobsters of Turkey, one day falls in love with his Indian yoga instructor, Gundhi. Once Gundhi is kidnapped from Fadil's mansion Fadil sets out to India with his trustworthy friend Hulusi. He plans to rescue Gundhi and win her heart but this is a tough job as Gundhi's mother is one of the fiercest mobsters of India. With the help of a Turkish municipality worker in Mumbai, Fadil and Hulusi get entangled in numerous adventures as they try to reach Gundhi. Laughter ensues once Fadil's parents arrive in town. Will Fadil be able to save Gundhi and have his happy ending?
In love with Duygu, as well as with his favorite football team, Zafer is one of those grown-up men who never really grow up. One day, he finds himself forced into a marriage by his father, and despite his many funny attempts to get out of the marriage, Zafer’s plans yield no result. Can Zafer understand the meaning of true love before the final whistle blows?
Kalender who works at a casting company owned by a relative and occasionally takes on small, non-speaking roles in TV series and films. He dreams of marrying his long-term girlfriend İmge and tries to arrange small roles for people in his neighborhood. Kalender is implicated in a financial crime involving his relative's name and is sent to prison for a short time. In prison, he meets a prisoner named Vefa. Vefa recognizes Kalender from the TV series and films he has appeared in, despite being younger than him; he quickly grows fond of Kalender and takes him under his wing.
A Turkish comedy film about an incompetent gang of criminals attempting to capture an oil installation in northern Iraq in order divert the oil to Turkey, which was the third highest-grossing Turkish film of 2007.
Özgür accidentally comes across the money of a mafia leader.
An incompetent gang of criminals attempt to go straight.
A group of ex-co-workers perform a bank heist to criticize the system.
After the unfortunate events they experienced, Çeto and Sülo took refuge in Cyprus and built a new life for themselves. While living a simple life, they suddenly find themselves in the middle of chaos after Nasip, who created job opportunities for them in Cyprus, decides to marry Asya, the daughter of Nadide, the owner of the hotel where they work. When Nasip gets involved in an illegal scheme by approaching Butcher Tercan for wedding money and ends up getting himself into trouble, Çeto and Sülo find themselves once again unexpectedly caught up in the action. To escape the trouble caused by Butcher Tercan, they decide to rob the casino of the hotel where they work alongside Nasip. As the three friends make plans to rob the casino, unaware that they are taking on the toughest job in the world, things get even more complicated when Asya, the daughter of the hotel owner Nadide, unexpectedly joins their plan.
The author Kemal Yılmaz is a former customer of taxi driver Metin. They have a warm friendship that has developed over the years. The author, who has contracted a terminal illness, is dying. He has only one wish left in life: to find out who killed his friends. Metin, on the other hand, cannot understand such ideals and wants to simply fade away into the ordinary life. Kemal wants to see the mountain hotel where he wrote his works one last time. As usual, Metin will take Kemal there. However, they cannot meet. Metin has witnessed a murder and fallen into the hands of the killers. Thus, our heroes find themselves in an unexpected game.
Kasım, an elderly man with a missing ear, is accused of killing his son-in-law. The police team is in for a long and rather interesting interrogation. For Kasım claims that his son-in-law was taken away by someone from the planet Anunnaki. As these claims are supported by certain developments, the interrogation becomes increasingly complex. Has Kasım truly eliminated his son-in-law, whom he disliked, or has everything unfolded as he described?