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Sen de Gitme (1996)
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In 1930s Antioch during the last days of French Mandate of Syria, Please Don't Leave is the story of Triyandafilis, a fifteen year old mentally disabled daughter of a French merchant named Antoin. Triyandafilis, Not having much freedom because of her situation she spends most of her time locked up in the mansion.
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Annemin Zamanı (2022)
Character: Zehra
Zehra Ana, who is in her seventies, is an elderly woman who has spent most of her life in a village. When her entire family moves to the city, she is forced to leave her village as well. Zehra Ana lives with her eldest son Kerim, following family traditions. Unable to adjust to city life, Zehra Ana is later diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease. The illness deeply affects both Zehra Ana and her son Kerim. Despite having five siblings, Kerim takes sole responsibility for his mother's care and does everything he can for her.
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Zoraki Milyoner (1962)
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The story of a millionaire on the run from his enemies and a young man who looks like him. Events begin when two people, one a millionaire and the other a poor man, who look like twins, swap places.
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Altın Çocuk (1966)
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Turkish spy Golden Boy takes a London vacation while, back in Istanbul, baddies are running rampant shooting people and thwarted secret messages with wild abandon. Turns out this mayhem is all the handiwork of a nefarious, Blofeld-esque bad baddie (Günbay) who enjoys petting a white kitty cat when he isn't plotting to blow up Turkey with a atomic bomb. Can our Golden Boy stop it in time when he isn't distracted by all the belly dancers and extended fist fights?
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Yıkılan Gurur (1967)
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Bülent lives with his mother, sister, and brother-in-law. Bülent's mother, Mürüvvet, wants her son to marry a wealthy woman. Princess Canan is left alone with the fortune she inherited from her husband, who died at a young age. Bülent rescues Canan from robbers who want to steal her jewelry. Believing Canan to be alone in the world, Bülent marries her. However, after the wedding, the truth comes to light. Canan will play a trick on Bülent, who grows cold toward her once he realizes she is wealthy.
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Kervan 1915 (2017)
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A Turkish mercenary and his men are hired to move 200 expelled Armenians from their coastal city to Aleppo during the 1915 forced relocation and genocide.
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Güneş Doğmasın (1961)
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Turkish adaptation of Graham Greene's "A Gun For Sale" (This Gun for Hire).
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Azrail Benim (1968)
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A kind-hearted local tough, haunted by his reputation, struggles to reconcile his violent past with his desire to protect the vulnerable in his community.
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Belalı Torun (1962)
Character: Saadet
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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Beni Osman Öldürdü (1963)
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After the death of a wealhty man, family members are gather in the mansion to receive the hereditary share. The police enters the circuit after some mysterious deaths in the mansion.
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Elveda (1967)
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The film is about Kemal and his girlfriend Meral breaking up because of a crime Kemal committed. Kemal comes to Istanbul to shop for his sister Mine's wedding. There, he meets Meral. Kemal and Meral fall in love at first sight. Everything is going well when Kemal receives a telegram from his mother. He learns that his sister has been raped and has committed suicide. He flees to Trabzon to take revenge on those responsible for his sister's suicide. His goal is to leave the country from there. During this time, Kemal's path will cross with Meral's once again.
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Sözde Kızlar (1967)
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A white-slave gang, specializing in young girls, is unmasked by a journalist.
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Yaprak Dökümü (1967)
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Ali Riza, a very respectable man, retires and moves to Istanbul with his wife and five children. His children quickly lose identity in degenerate big city and his family, once close-knit, begins crumbling away.
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Kaçıklık Diploması (1998)
Character: Suna
Nur is a woman who suffers from bipolar depression with psychosis. While she stays in a mental institution she confronts with her life; her childhood, her parents and her marriage...Can she ever learn to love herself?
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Piano Piano Bacaksız (1991)
Character: Ulviye
In 1940s Turkey, the war is recently over, but the wounds are still fresh, and the WWII is going on next door. A different family lives in each room of a mansion. They all lead a scarce life but hold on to life with hope.
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Yıldız Tepe (1965)
Character: Leyla
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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İnatçı Gelin (1965)
Character: Cilveli
The feud between the Akçiftlik and Karaçiftlik families ends with Metin and Ayşegül's love. The bride in the film, Ayşegül, is not very stubborn. Ayşegül's brother, Huysuz Ali, may detract from the comedy in some scenes, but after getting beaten up in a fight, he allows Metin and Ayşegül to marry.
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Şafak Bekçileri (1963)
Character: Zeynep'in Arkadaşı
Watchmen of the Dawn is about the lives of pilots in the Turkish air force based in the mid-Anatolian town Eskisehir. Göksel is a young pilot with Faruk as his best friend and Aydan, a female lieutenant in the air base, as his platonic love interest. After his plane crashes, Göksel takes a 15-day leave of absence and visits his parents in Istanbul.
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