My Prostitute Love is a drama and romance film released in 1968. It tells the story of a grocer who falls in love with a prostitute in Istanbul, Turkey. As their relationship develops, they face doubts and obstacles that make their love seem impossible.
Kolpaçino: 3. Devre is a comedy movie that revolves around money. It follows the hilarious adventures of a group of friends as they try to solve their financial problems.
Kolpaçino follows the story of a misfit group of friends who find themselves caught up in a series of comedic mishaps and misunderstandings. Their lives take a hilarious turn as they stumble upon various obstacles and get entangled in unexpected situations. As they try to navigate their way out of the chaos, their friendship is tested and they learn valuable lessons along the way.
Law of the Border is a crime drama set in a border region, where a man gets involved in smuggling and contraband activities. The story revolves around the conflicts and feuds that arise in this dangerous world.
In Kolpaçino: Bomba (2011), a group of friends find themselves in a comical and thrilling situation when they discover a ticking bomb. With their wits and humor, they embark on an adventure to defuse the bomb before it's too late. Chaos and laughter ensue as they navigate through unexpected twists and turns.
Two rivals meet to settle old scores in a casino but things are interrupted by a raid.
Kutsal Damacana 2: İtmen is a comedy movie packed with action and fantasy. The story revolves around a father who becomes a werewolf due to a magic spell and goes on a hilarious adventure.
The story of Hüsnü, a football enthusiast who has dreamed of playing the field for years.
King of the Flirtatious
The film follows the lives of those who immigrate to the city, leaving their families behind. Ahmet and his friends came to the city with great expectations, but soon confront the difficulties of adjusting to life there. After days of job hunting, they finally find employment in the harbor.
In a Turkish village, an insane man named Mukhtar becomes the center of attention. His unpredictable behavior disturbs the order of the village, leading to tension and mystery. As Mukhtar's actions become increasingly bizarre, the villagers question his sanity and uncover secrets that have been hidden for years. The film explores themes of forbidden love, religion, and the darkness that lies beneath the surface of a seemingly peaceful community.
The film deals with the migration from the village to the city with a realistic narrative. The immigration phenomenon described in workers' hands in a factory refers to both the modernization process in the period and the unionization. Hacer emigrates to Istanbul with his father, two children and his wife. Her husband left her and she was a helpless. Hacer was influenced by the union of the working factory, who owns the crippled friends. Hacer thought very much about to traditions versus modernization. It is the last of the film of director Ömer Lütfi Akad's Bridal-Wedding-Recoup trilogy. And it is still the inaccessible film of Turkish cinema history with its movie theme, cast, and acting success.