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Kan (1985)
Character: Cansu
Directed by Serif Gören.
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Bu İkiliye Dikkat (1985)
Character: Serpil
An unhappy girl of a rich family and a poor girl pretending to be rich go on vacation to the same place.
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İşte Kadın (1988)
Character: N/A
After being attacked by a stalker, Gul finally manages to catch him.
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Mutlu Ol Yeter (1981)
Character: N/A
The tragedic story of a man, who loses his wife at the birth of his son. Later he meets a young woman and they get feelings for each other. But the job of the woman as a prostitute is a great obstacle for this bond.
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Yaşamak Bu Değil (1981)
Character: Emine
Coming from village to the town to work as construction worker,Ibrahim (Ibrahim Tatlisis) , married Emine (Serpil Cakmakli ) daughter of Gulbahar (Suzan Avci) who sells her body for a living but some people are not happy..
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İtirazım var (1982)
Character: N/A
The film depicts a platonic love story. Müslüm is a popular singer, who shares his wealthy income with poor people. An old friend of Müslüm commits suicide because he got in trouble with his gambling habits. The beautiful daughter of this man is entrustet to Müslüm by him as his legacy.
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Şöhretin Sonu (1981)
Character: Asli
A highly accurate autobiographic film that depicts the aftermath of Bülent Ersoy's gender change and how she, her friends and community reacts to it.
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Yıkılan Gurur (1983)
Character: Gamze
The story of a singer who wants to avenge his wife, whom he had to marry because of slander.
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Yürek Yarası (1983)
Character: Zeynep
Davut is in love with Zeynep, one of the beautiful girls of the village. However, Zeynep's heart is with Haydar Aga's son, Mustafa.
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Devlet Kuşu (1980)
Character: Aynur
This is one of the tragicomic films of Kemal Sunal who is most "serious-comic" artist of the Turkish cinema. This film also reflects socio-economic and cultural life of the 70's-80's Turkiye. The film obviously talk to Turkish audience but who wonder that era of Turkiye can taste of it. The film underlines of love, friendship and -richness in the poorness- and also is a story about the people who prefers love, instead of money and fortune. The theme and narration may include some populist elements -like most Kemal Sunal films- but generally tells its story as well. The story is familiar to Turkish audience: A young man loves young girl. In most Turkish love films one of the partners is rich or poor according to the other but in this movie both sides are poor and they have many difficulties to reach happy end. In my opinion, these kind of movies always gives hope to people to get over it.
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14 numara (1985)
Character: Yaprak
Yaprak is just one of thousands of young women, who leave their quiet village lives behind them to seek their fortune in Istanbul. But the reality of life in a big city is harsh, and Yaprak is forced to take a job in one of the cities licensed brothels. Her beauty and youth make her popular with the patrons and she is soon the focus of the attention of two men; Necmi, a spineless but well meaning young man, and Arab, a deranged pimp who has recently lost his main source of income, his wife Zargana. Necmi wants to take Yaprak away from her nightmare existence, but soon finds himself forced to separate from her by the viscous Arab. Arab spends all of Yaprak's money, but after a savage attack on her, she comes to her senses. She and Necmi get married and as Yaprak says farewell to her friends in the brothel, Arab returns for the last time to seek his brutal revenge...
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Yılanların Öcü (1985)
Character: Fatmaca
Kara Bayram is a poor farmer living in a Turkish village with his wife, 3 kids (4th on the way) and his old mother Irazca Ana. They live on their own until another villager, Haceli who is backed up by the Mukhtar (local administrator of the Village) starts to build a new house right in front of their's. Kara Bayram and Irazca Ana do not accept these uninvited neighboors from the first day and unwanted events start right away.
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