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Nefret (1984)
Character: Fatma
Fatma leads a rich life with her husband Metin. But when she learns that her husband is cheating on her, she divorces him. Their only daughter Hülya holds her mother responsible for the divorce. Hülya spends her days drinking and at drug parties.
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Leke (1957)
Character: Kezban
Kezban and Yusuf are a couple in the village who love each other. Kezban's stepmother is also in love with Yusuf. She slanders Kezban.
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Boş Yuva (1961)
Character: N/A
A young man who returns to his ex-girlfriend when it turns out that his child was not from his wife.
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Büyük Yemin (1969)
Character: Iraz
Hamza, a powerful county landowner killed a hardworking villager named Ahmet. Soon after this incident, Ahmet's son, Ali, shot the landowner to death. Ali was imprisoned for 12 years before being released and then, in his turn, chased by the landowner's children...
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Ezo Gelin (1968)
Character: Ezo
Based on the story of Ezo the Bride, a beautiful young woman with black hair and rosy cheeks. She lived in a small village in southern Turkey. All the men who passed through the village fell in love with her and her family hoped she would find a good match. However, Ezo was not what you’d call ‘lucky in love’. Her first husband loved another woman. Darn. She was allowed to leave the marriage on grounds of maltreatment. Her second husband lived in Syria, and she missed her village.
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Namusum İçin (1966)
Character: N/A
An ordinary couple's marriage life turns into nightmare after the wife gets raped and goes nuts.
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Kaçak (1982)
Character: N/A
The love between a man wanted by the gendarme and a woman who hid him.
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İki Ruhlu Kadın (1971)
Character: Selma
Selma, a wealthy woman, is taken to hospital following what looks like a car breakdown on the road. From then on, she suffers from psychological problems. Selma crashes her car on a rainy night, and car mechanic Orhan finds her, and takes her to the hospital. She becomes enamored with him. But as Selma recalls further details of the accident, she realizes that the real rescuer is a gypsy musician named Ekrem. Selma begins to lead two separate lives, torn between Ekrem and Orhan.
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Rabia (1973)
Character: N/A
Based on the life of female Muslim saint Rabia Basri.
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Gülsüm Ana (1982)
Character: Gülsüm Ana
The struggle of a devoted mother for her children.
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Yetimler Ahı (1956)
Character: Güreş Seyircisi
A woman who cannot reunite with the man she loves.
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Kızgın Toprak (1973)
Character: Sultan
The story of Sirvan and his wife Sultan, who rebelled against Cello, the lord of the village.
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Belalı Torun (1962)
Character: Kamuran
Captain Bey's only dream is to have a grandson. His daughter Bedriye knows this and therefore she keeps her daughter Kamuran away from her father for years, raising her in Europe.
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Boş Beşik (1969)
Character: Fatma
Despite the intense pressure from the environment and the fact that relatives do not accept the situation, Ali, who loves Fatma very much, is determined not to leave his wife. After years of depression, the couple has a child. But a wild bird that appears during a migration will upset all plans again.
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Yarın Son Gündür (1971)
Character: Mavi Çocuk
Gangsters and lovers Black Child (Guney) and Blue Child (Girik) decide to live a quiet and simple life away from crime. But their enemies and police are still suspicious about them. While police are waiting for their mistake, their enemies are determined to give them two choices: work for us or die!
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Üsküdar İskelesi (1960)
Character: Leyla
Leyla and Tarik are trying to attain each other, but misfortune follows them.
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Kurt Mustafa (1957)
Character: Ayşe'nin Arkadaşı
Mustafa and Ayse are two young people who love each other. Ayse's father wants to marry his daughter to Ahmet, one of the richest in the region. Ahmet and his men kill everyone in Mustafa's family. Revenge begins.
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Zilli Nazife (1967)
Character: Nazife
"Angry Nazife" - About Nazife, a fishing woman who loves Bahriyeli Ahmet. Nazife cooks and sells fish to support her family. Ahmet and Nazife love each other, but they are to poor to get married.
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Ölmeyen Şarkı (1977)
Character: Semra
Semra is a famous singer, and her daughter Cigdem goes to the Conservatoire. Cigdem falls in love with the new music teacher Bulent. There is a piece of music which Semra plays, and Cigdem is curious about it. Semra tells her daughter about her love from the youth named Kemal. Bulent also has a similar story at his home and it turns out Bulent is the son of Semra's old love Kenan. Cigdem and Bulent want to get married but Cigdem's father doesn't approve their marriage. Bulent resigns from the school and becomes a successful singer. Eventually, love beats all the difficulties and Cigdem and Bulent share a happy life together.
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Seviştiğimiz Günler (1961)
Character: Lale
Sevistigimiz Gunler is a typical socio-economic story of three roommate girls in their early 20s' who are hoping to find their Prince Charmings. With a lot of references to Billy Wilder romance flicks, Things go crazy and wild when they both fall in love with three men. So their lives change dramatically as they forget about the bet, and come on the edge of marriage and pregnancy. But are the men whom they fell in love with, really worth considering as Prince Charmings, or are they just cheaters slickers?
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Badem Şekeri (1963)
Character: Nilüfer Tütüneken
Young people who come together for revenge begin to be affected by each other. Young people resort to all sorts of ways to overcome their father's hostility.
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Yaralı Aslan (1963)
Character: Leyla
The story of a brave young man fighting against a gang that raids a shipping company and prevents drivers from going on an expedition.
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Önce Vatan (1974)
Character: Zeynep
The story of love between a Turkish officer who went to the island during the Cyprus landing and a woman who is a native Turkish of Cyprus.
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Bulunmaz Uşak (1963)
Character: N/A
Goksel is a butler at the mansion of the wealthy Mr. Kadri. As Mr. Kadri and his family go on a three-month trip to Europe, Goksel sends all the staff on vacation -except the cook and driver. Goksel introduces himself to the society as the landlord. In the meantime Fatma, daughter of a rich family doesn't accept her parents' intentions of having her married to someone she doesn't want and runs away from her home. She starts working at Goksel's residence as a maid. Goksel is dating with Aysel who is already engaged. Fatma has an affection for Goksel but he wants to have someone rich. Mr. Kadri returns from his trip earlier than expected and all the lies are revealed. Aysel leaves Goksel and Fatma confesses him her love. Goksel soon comes to know who Fatma really is. The lovers start a brilliant life together.
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İntikam Meleği: Kadın Hamlet (1976)
Character: Hamlet
Hamlet returns home from drama school in United States, after the cold-blooded assassination of her father by her uncle, who has married Hamlet’s mother. After seeing her father’s ghost, Hamlet decides to feign insanity, in order to get to the truth.
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Acı (1971)
Character: Zeliha
Ali grew up as an orphan in a village in Kapadokia and became one of Haceli´s henchmen who is the village´s mafia boss. On his orders Ali killed the young Avanos’ son Yasin and went to prison for 15 years. The film starts with Ali being released and returning to the village…
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Sinema Bir Mucizedir (2005)
Character: Sacide
A young boy and a director of a movie theater bond over their love of cinema during the trying times of 1950's Turkey.
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Şoför Nebahat (1970)
Character: N/A
Having to bring money to her home after her father's death, Nebahat starts working as a driver, a completely male-dominated job.
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Ezo Gelin (1973)
Character: Ezo
Feyzi Tuna's 1973 adaptation (the first in color) of the famous legend of Ezo the Bride, a real person who lived in the south eastern part of Turkey, close to Syrian border, in early 20th century.
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Sazlı Damın Kahpesi (1956)
Character: Konsomatris
The owner of the farm, Muhteem Hanim, is a widow. She wants to be with Ahmet, a handsome and young employee.
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Remake, Remix, Rip-Off - Kopierkultur und das türkische Pop-Kino (2019)
Character: Self
Turkey in the 1960s and 1970s was one of the biggest producers of film in the world. In order to keep up with the demand, screenwriters and directors were copying scripts and remaking movies from all over the world. This documentary visits the fastest working directors, the most practical cameramen and the most hardheaded actors to have a closer look into the country's tumultuous history of movie making.
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Köroğlu (1968)
Character: Hüsnübala
The epic tells about the life and heroic deeds of Koroghlu (literally "son of the blind man") as a hero of the people who struggled against unjust rulers, defending his clan or tribe.
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Toprak Ana (1973)
Character: N/A
When Kazim, a cruel village headman, tricks Zeliha and her family and owns more than half of their yearly farming income, her son Murat is left with nothing but an extreme craving for vengeance.
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Kambur (1973)
Character: Azize
Azize is a young hunchback woman who lives in a tiny coastal town with her father. Due to her appearance, she suffers from the constant ridicule and bullying of people and often feels rejected as a consequence. One day, a blind violin player comes to the town and Azize’s life changes forever.
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Yılanların Öcü (1985)
Character: Irazca
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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Solan Bir Yaprak Gibi (1971)
Character: Şermin
A young couple meets a child on a day of an invitation. A child tells to her that she is his mother. Actually, she's that child's aunt.
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Yıldız Tepe (1965)
Character: N/A
A woman visits her relatives living in a village. Soon she realizes that the house has something strange going on with it.
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Ömre Bedel Kız (1967)
Character: Zeynep
A woman involves with the life of two brothers with opposite characters, one is shy and disciplined and the other is irresponsible and a notorious womanizer.
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Bire On Vardı (1963)
Character: Fatma
Turkish adaptation of the novel “Deadline at Dawn” by Cornell Woolrich.
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Japon İşi (1987)
Character: Başak/Japon Robot
Veysel loves a singer named Basak. But she doesn’t love him back. One day Veysel saves the life of a Japanese tourist. Later, the tourist sends a gift to Veysel from Japan. The gift is a robot that looks exactly like the singer he loves, Basak.
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