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Soluk (2019)
Character: Celil
Tamer, reliant on friends to navigate life, Aslı, aimless and living with family while tending to a sick neighbor, and Celil, an ordinary caregiver emotionally detached but devoted to his patients until death, cross paths in a poignant exploration of interdependence and survival.
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Uzak Ayna (2022)
Character: Soldier
A magical realist, inner drama about a soldier who, when negotiating a minefield steps on a landmine and in his inner turmoil, he imagines he encounters a mirror that is a gateway into one very specific memory.
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Nefes (2023)
Character: Arif
Arif has to take care of his father, who is bedridden and has diabetes. The change of his lover's ideas about life, forces Arif to make a choice between the life of his father, who had left him, and his journey to freedom.
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WALIZ (2023)
Character: N/A
The story of her grandmother’s old suitcase moves Hazal to understand her kurdish families past and carry on the legacy.
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Kuşku (2022)
Character: Munipicial Worker
Sait, a man committed to his faith, has turned his back on the material world. This peaceful existence is shattered by a news story he sees on television and a municipal worker who comes knocking on his door in the middle of the night.
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Saf (2022)
Character: Güvenlik Görevlisi
Turkish director Ali Vatansever weighs the human cost of politically motivated urban renewal in his achingly resonant second feature, about a young couple forced to compromise their ideals and work for the very industry encroaching on their Istanbul neighbourhood, in order to keep up with the rent.
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Gölgeler İçinde (2020)
Character: N/A
It is near future story in Anatolia. There is no indication of time and place, an post-apocalyptic world that ruled over by primitive technology. Zait, a loyal mine worker who works for a mine factory which is managed by unknowns, declares war against the factory.
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Tavşan İmparatorluğu (2026)
Character: Cevdet
Musa lives with his father, Beko, in rural Turkey. Beko, struggling to make ends meet by assisting in rabbit-hound races, is lured by the promise of a government disability pension for Musa if he can prove his son's “disability” with a medical report. To pass as disabled, Musa must learn to mimic the mannerisms of people with physical disabilities from Nergis, a girl his age. Together, the two children form an enduring friendship as they navigate their plight.
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Kelebekler (2018)
Character: Garson
Three strangers with one thing in common — the same father — come to a Turkish village to bury him, and learn about him and each other.
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