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- Cumali Ceber learns about the demolition of the nursing home in the neighborhood belonging to his grandfather while he is in the process of asking his eldest son Cevher for a girl and gives the impression that this destruction will be prevented.
- Based on a true story set in 1948, customs officer Mehdi is faced with the duty of formally setting up the border between Turkey and Syria, dividing his hometown. He is unaware of the pain that will eminently unfold, as families, languages, cultures and lovers are both ripped apart and clash head on in a village once united.
- The Children of the Street tells the story of young people who have to achieve their own justice in a world where law is inadequate. "What is justice?", "How does a teenager survive on the street?" will answer questions like.
- A poor peasant, Feyzo returns from military service dreaming about getting married to Gülo, the love of his life. However, he has to face many obstacles. According to tradition, a man has to pay a lot of money to the bride's father in order to get the bride's hand.
- In this heartfelt, emotionally moving film, three strangers lives are shattered by tragic events as they find themselves crossing paths on an amazing journey searching for strength and hope.
- This is a "Bülent DURGUN" MOVIE
- 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.
- Lack; after the military coup on the 12Th of September, this is the story where the revolutionist hunt was most lived during the years 1981 - 1984 and is still continuing today.
- Two brothers unexpectedly find themselves in the middle of a murder, uncovering the secrets of their family.
- Episode #101. Suchet begins on the path of St. Paul throughout the Middle East/Asia Minor from Jerusalem to Turkey, and explores Paul's Damascus conversion road experience that would change his life forever. He also seeks to show how Paul's early life in Tarsus would prepare him for his missionary work that would take him across the Roman Empire. In Antioch we encounter Paul and the fledgling church as they make the crucial decision to admit Gentiles into the Christian faith. This episode ends with Suchet's saying that Paul's next big step would be to convert the populations in Europe - which sets Paul up with a confrontation with Rome. Episode #102. Suchet follows Paul's journey to the west where the name of Jesus was not known. Paul wants to convert people to Jesus before the end of the world arrives. But he is doing so in areas where Caesar himself is believed to be a God, and his mission is not well received. Successes are met with failures in places like Philippi and Thessaloniki, but Paul is proud of hardships as they serve to strengthen his resolve to change the world. All roads lead to Rome, the hub of early Christianity, and it is here that Paul will pay the ultimate price.
- A young director who las left his native Turkey comes back to his village in Antakya upon his sister's request. As a mere observer, the director shoots his family's daily life .
- Yusuf, a shy, sensitive Syrian refugee boy who lives in an exile at a remote Turkish border town, has to experience his newfound power, at the cost of his innocence.
- The story of Ezo and Ali. Resat, one of the wealthy in the village, wants to marry Ezo. But Ezo is already promised to the blacksmith Ali. They marry but Ali is drafted into the army when the Korean War begins.
- Some memories make you nauseous, some make you hungry. You just have to dig a little deeper.
- The freedom is one of the basic rights of human beings, but in the same time, it is too costly, especially when you have to present more than half million victims to get it, and even this amount was not enough in Syria. Millions of Syrians need help. The war did not destroy their houses only, but also their future. And now they need at least a safe place where they can live peacefully and rebuild their dreams again. Our film is concentrating on the hope which still exist in the Syrian story, and trying to awaken this sleeping world and remind the international community of its promises at the beginning of the third millennium. Syria's war is the worst humanitarian crisis of our time. Half the country's pre-war population - more than 11 million people - have been killed or forced to flee their homes. Families are struggling to survive inside Syria, or make a new home in neighbouring countries. Others are risking their lives on the way to Europe, hoping to find acceptance and opportunity. And the harsh winter weather makes life as a refugee even more difficult. At times, the effects of the conflict can seem overwhelming. Our film's message: There is still hope for the children who became orphaned and the women who became widowed and for the Man who lost all his family members. yes There is still hope. And for this sleeping international community: the blood brings blood, we should stop the war in Syria.
- Filmed material in the Middle East, mainly Lebanon and Syria, probably during the mandate of General Gouraud, French High Commissioner in Lebanon and Syria from 1921 to 1923 Antioch and the banks of the Orontes.
- Turkey is being invaded in a quiet and controlled manner. With a strategic migration engineering, the Syrian people are being driven from their homeland.