BÚSQUEDA
During the Sarikamis Battle, the Ottoman army runs out of ammunition and appeals to the people of Van for help, who happen to have supplies. However,...
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Salih is a mechanic and the son of a respected barber named Ali. A woman named Tina arrives at Cholera Street, where she takes up residence and works...
Cholera Street
A dramatised documentary about the life of Rumi, a Persian mystical poet whose images of universal love and divine mystery continue to be celebrated...
Rumi: The Dance of Love
The year is 2055, and the universe is in a state of turmoil, awaiting the formation of a government that can establish universal peace. Until such a...
Turks in Space
The film asks the question would have been triple love. Ferhat and Zeynep is a happily married couple. Karlıdağ outside of marriage appears...
Aşk Kırmızı
The duty of taking the tax return forms of the villagers to the big city is assigned to a naive young guy. The villagers trust him, and hand their...
Beans
Summer Love is a 2001 Turkish drama film directed and written by Barış Pirhasan with Gül Dirican.
O da Beni Seviyor
The lives of an army captain, a war correspondent and a young man with links to the PKK intertwine in the southeastern Anatolia Region in 1993.
Nefes: Yer Eksi İki
Yunus Emre: Aşkın Sesi
This is the glorious story of the Hittites - the most powerful people in the Near East of their time. Narrated by Academy Award winner Jeremy Irons,...
The Hittites: A Civilization that Changed the World
During the sea battle which took place between the Ottoman Empire and the Italians, a ship which had been seized in the Mediterranean Sea is brought...
Istanbul Beneath My Wings
The film takes place in three bathrooms. Two of them are side-by-side and the third sees the two right across the street. In these 3 places, 3...
Banyo
A woman in love, a weak man, a father stumbling with his emotions, an uncle dependent on the past and a teenager meet at Zagor’s boarding...
Balans ve Manevra
Really bad samples of new generation Turkish films. This film reflects the director's non ripen cinema culture. He use too incomprehensible objects...
The Elevator