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- When Sahsu goes to Adana for a lecture, it's the perfect chance to face her estranged grandfather. But soon, she finds herself in the midst of a legend.
- A young couple who dreams of marriage conceal their identity to escape from the darned. They will introduce themselves as sibling and work in the farm in Adana.
- Tells about those people whose lives have been isolated by modern lifestyles; It is also Foods, mothers, old songs and love that this movie is consists of.
- 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.
- It centers on the struggle of the Kurak family, which trades in citrus fruits in Saribahce, both with each other and with foreign powers that want dominance in the region.
- Bergen, a valuable Turkish Arabesque singer, fights to stay afloat despite all the difficulties in her life.
- A project initiated for Onur, a son of a wealthy father and mother, has granted six young people the right to attend school. They are now both prisoners and students.
- This fast paced farce begins with an apparently innocuous request from a village elder to take a recently deceased man to his home village for proper burial. Salim, the simple village man on which this request is bestowed, is afraid of death and by extension dead people, but he reluctantly agrees to take the dead man in his truck in order to incur good-will.
- Two girls escape with their lovers from Istanbul to Adana.
- It is 80's Turkey, local musicians of Adiyaman are hired by the military and trained to welcome one of the forceful generals of coup regime.
- When nine peasant women from a mountain village in southern Turkey decide to write and perform a play based on their life stories, aspects of their personalities emerge that they never knew existed. Esmer's documentary observes the creative stages leading up to the production of the play, and shows us how nine subtly but significantly different women emerge after its staging.
- A man decides to leave his hometown following his father's merciless criticism. On his way to his imagined new life, he will not only have new experiences, he will also help the audience to have the opportunity to question the aim of life.
- Mustafa is a hard-working and ambitious agricultural merchant who is cold and austere towards his family. One day he has a brain hemorrhage on a business trip and goes into a coma after the operation. Guler is suspicious of her husband having an affair. Veysel, their teenage son, wants to leave the military academy and study business administration.
- 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.
- Just when she loses all hope, the expected miracle happens. The fairy who will protect Melek forever appears. After that moment, Melek's life will never be the same.
- The documentary film about culture of Alevi Muslim Turkomans living mainly in the forested areas of Aegean and Mediterranean regions of Turkey also known as Tahtacilar who engage woodworking.
- In the Footsteps of Bartók revives Hungary's most famous composer's journey to Turkey in 1936 to capture his fire and enthusiasm and revisit a breathtaking musical El Camino through the eyes of a young couple traveling in his footsteps.
- Touran, the general of the Kiruk special forces, fought bitterly during the Iraq war against Falcon, the American officer of the Blackwater mercenaries. After years in prison he returns to his village and finds his old enemy there.
- 13 years old Eylül has a passion for dance. Altough her parents' and peers' bad criticism about her dance, she creates a stage for dance and creates audiences, in a summer place. In spite of people's negative voices in her head, she dances at the stage that she created, in the end of the summer.
- Near a small Turkish village, a little girl secretly hops on board into an old fisherman's boat. The sea, a fisherman, one little girl, one blue boat, and their journey towards honesty, vulnerability and healing.
- A Black Swan Story That Changed History
- Summer 1972 is an Austrian-Turkish family portrait. For more than 20 years the homeland of one family member remained the other family member's outland. As a young adult the director tries to retain an affinity with her own Turkish roots together with her father.
- Aims to reduce plastic consumption and raise awareness about sea pollution in Turkey. The interviews of Prof. Dr. Levent Bat, research assistant Aysah Oztekin from Sinop University Faculty of fisheries and Doc.Dr. Sedat Gundogdu from Cukurova University Faculty of Fisheries explains the significance of the plastic waste accumulation on earth and especially in the sea. From the structure of plastic to its negative effects on marine animals, different consequences of extreme plastic consumption, are covered by looking at different coastal cities in Turkey such as Adana, Sinop, Izmir, Mugla, Mersin.
- Omer, the head of the Herani Family, is looking for an heir who can replace him while he is sick. The only person he can trust is his granddaughter, Melike, who has returned from France.
- A dream, a poetry. One man is in a journey, travels alone with his car in a place away from the big cities, but suddenly he stops his car; then starts walking to the fields at the roadside and an inner journey into his mother begins with a poem which recited to us, but this journey will take us to the places that never expected.
- A mother with her children is left alone in a village to face the curse of the Pirabok. Hatice lives with her two children. One day, the shepherd of the village, Recep, is killed by the Pirabok. After this incident, the families in the village decide to leave. Hatice and her children, who are now alone, face the curse of Pirabok, alone.
- An ancient warrior whose city was defeated and his people were butchered, now faces the consequences of his catastrophic dilemma during the battle.