Follow the hilarious misadventures of a family living on the European side of Istanbul, Turkey. The show's main focus is on the comedic situations that arise from their daily lives.
The Republic is a gripping TV show that tells the story of the formation of the Republic of Turkey. Set in the aftermath of World War I, it focuses on the struggles and triumphs of Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, the leader who shaped the country's destiny. This epic drama explores the challenges faced by Ataturk and his associates as they fought for independence and built a new nation.
Liberation is a documentary TV mini-series that explores the history of the Turkish War of Independence and the events that led to the establishment of the Republic of Turkey. It focuses on the struggle of the Ottoman Empire under the leadership of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, and the war against foreign powers to secure the independence of Turkey.
Two Turkish brothers find themselves on opposite sides of the political fence. When one of the brothers is murdered, the boys' father suspects that his surviving son was instrumental in the killing. Celebrated film director Elia Kazan returns to his acting roots in a key supporting role.
In 1940s Istanbul, a young and talented boy living in poverty discovers his passion for playing the piano. Despite the challenges he faces, he manages to overcome them with determination and the support of his loved ones.
Duruşma is a comedy movie that takes place during a court trial and focuses on the funny incidents that occur throughout the proceedings.
Eser, who wants to talk to her husband while making a decision about the future of her daughter, decides to go to the island for this. On this occasion, a great reckoning begins between the couple, who come together again years later.
A neighborhood story with loves and fights.
In Fork in the Road, a CEO facing personal and professional crises finds himself at a crossroads. With his marriage falling apart and his family business in jeopardy, he must grapple with the meaning of life and make difficult decisions. As he navigates his journey, he confronts his aggressive nature, contends with family relationships and the interdiction of his wife, and seeks answers to existential questions. It is a portrayal of a man torn between different paths and the consequences of his choices.
In this deeply symbolic and visually lush film, as far as Tashbash is concerned, he's just a malcontent, a fairly ordinary hell-raiser who has gotten into trouble with the law in the past. Sure, he hates the village headman who is a toady to the region's oppressive landlord, and he dislikes the fact that everyone looks to the headman for help because they have no place else to turn, but he's just an ordinary guy and has no solutions for his fellow villagers. However, after one of them has a vision in which Tashbash is shown to be a manifestation of one of their more important local saints, the villagers unite as one in seeking him out for help with the upcoming visit of the landlord to collect rents which they can't pay. Their adulation and reverence is so persistent that eventually even Tashbash becomes a believer.
A retired teacher and a very succesful female banker meets at a holiday resort incidentally. The woman is sick and tired of her workload/housework and his husband while the man has escaped from his monotonous lifestyle. He is up to settle in a village nearby where he thinks he will live his dream in solitude. While looking for a place to rent, they get close and fall in love with each other. But their lifestyles and characters are quite different.
In a small village on the Anatolian Black Sea coast, a photographer and a watchmaker become obsessed with solving the mystery behind a woman's disappearance. As they delve deeper into the secrets of the village, they uncover hidden symbolism and enchantment, leading them on a journey of intrigue and love.