An exchanged Turkish fisherman finds himself in the middle of Anatolia. While starting a new life here, he will share their home with the Greek family for a while.
Written and directed by Ali Taner Baltacı, this 40-minute production brings Atatürk and other important figures of Turkish political history to the screen.
In 'What Ships I've Burnt,' Yasemin and Fidan, bonded by motherhood, navigate survival amidst challenges. Fidan's past with dark Rutkay and Chief Inspector Toprak's pursuit reshape their lives
The story of the efforts of six siblings, Azize, Cemo, Zeliha, Fidan, Samet and Balım, who lost their parents suddenly and in one night, to stay together and hold on to life despite the disasters that befell them. Although the story takes place in Istanbul, the tragedy that befell the siblings lies in the great love of their parents, Bala and Rıfat. This impossible love begins far from Istanbul, in a village in Mardin.