Fatih who is young and promising Turkish diplomat wait to start his new oversea duty. When terrorists killed district governor of Virankaya in Turkey, he change his mind and take the place of that governor.
Miracle in Cell No. 7 is a heartwarming drama about a mentally challenged man who is wrongfully imprisoned for a crime he didn't commit. In prison, he forms an unlikely bond with his fellow inmates, and together they navigate the challenges of life behind bars. Through their friendship and love, they find solace and hope in the most unexpected places.
Victorious Mehmets is a TV show set in the early 20th century during World War I. The story revolves around a heroic Turkish soldier who defies all odds and fights for his country. With the backdrop of the Ottoman Empire and the challenges faced by the Turkish army, the show showcases the courage, heroism, and determination of the protagonist. From historic battles to personal sacrifices, Victorious Mehmets provides an intense and gripping narrative.
Ayla: The Daughter of War is a gripping drama based on a true story set during the Korean War in the 1950s. It follows the journey of a Turkish soldier who finds an orphaned Korean girl and becomes her foster parent. The film explores the bond that forms between them amidst the chaos and destruction of war, highlighting their determination and love in the face of adversity.
In the year 1915, two Australian sprinters, Archy and Frank, join the army and are sent to fight in the Gallipoli campaign during World War I. As they experience the horrors of war, they form a close bond and face the reality of the failed military strategy in the battle of the Gallipoli Peninsula. The film explores themes of friendship, sacrifice, and the impact of war on young soldiers.
The Ottoman Lieutenant follows a young woman named Lillie, who leaves the safety of her privileged world in Philadelphia to volunteer as a nurse in a remote mission hospital in Anatolia. During her journey, she falls in love with Jude, an American lieutenant in the Ottoman Imperial Army. However, their relationship is complicated by the presence of Ismail, a Turkish officer who also harbors feelings for Lillie. As World War I unfolds, the love triangle faces numerous challenges amidst the chaos and atrocities of war.
Kırık Kanatlar is a gripping TV show that portrays the struggles and triumphs of Turkish soldiers during the Turkish War of Independence. Set in the backdrop of the Ottoman Empire's collapse and the formation of the Republic of Turkey, the series follows the journey of courageous heroes fighting for their country's freedom.
Turtles Can Fly is a gripping drama that takes place in a war-ravaged Kurdish refugee camp in Iraq. The film follows the lives of a group of children, including a young boy named Satellite, as they navigate the harsh realities of war, loss, and survival. Through their struggles, the film explores themes of hope, innocence, and the resilience of the human spirit.
During the Armenian Genocide, a family living on a farm in Turkey is faced with the destruction of their civilization and must struggle to survive.
Cliffs of Freedom is a period drama set in the 1820s, following the story of a young Greek woman who becomes a freedom fighter against the Ottoman Empire. The movie depicts her journey of sacrifice, love, and the fight for independence.
Architects of Denial is a documentary film that exposes the horrors of the Armenian Genocide, the systematic mass murder of Armenians by the Ottoman Empire during World War I. The film examines the denial of this genocide by the Turkish government and highlights the importance of recognizing and acknowledging historical atrocities.
In The Masked Gang: Iraq, a group of individuals wearing masks come together to parody the situation in Iraq. With humor and comedy, they satirize the actions of both American and Turkish soldiers, highlighting the absurdity of war and its consequences. The film showcases a series of humorous incidents, including bomb attacks, interactions with the Ministry, and the adventures of the gang as they navigate through the chaos of Iraq.
A man joins the Army and experiences a series of comedic misadventures while serving his country. Along the way, he encounters various challenges, including an earthquake, cultural differences between Greek and Turkish soldiers, and a quest for money.
Journey to the Sun is a drama set in Turkey, following a young Kurdish boy who sets out on a journey to find his missing father. Along the way, he encounters various challenges and experiences the hardships faced by Kurdish people. The film explores themes of protest, terrorism, and the struggle for justice.
Crimean is a movie set during the Crimean War, focusing on the experiences of German, Russian, and Turkish soldiers. It delves into the personal stories of individuals caught up in the conflict and explores the impact of war on their lives.
Çanakkale Çocukları (2012) is a movie that tells the story of children living in Çanakkale, Turkey during World War One. The film focuses on the experiences and challenges faced by these children as they navigate the effects of war and strive to protect their loved ones.
Muleteers is an adventure drama movie that follows a group of muleteers as they embark on a daring adventure in the snow. The movie explores the challenges they face and the bond they build while navigating through treacherous terrains.
In a snowy Kurdish mountain village, in the east of Turkey, an old woman Berfé and her granddaughter Jiyan are distressed. The only man in the household, Temo, the son of one and the father of the other, was arrested by the Turkish military. The commanding officer has been told that the villagers are hiding weapons, so he arrested all the men and announced that they will be kept in prison until their families hand over the weapons. The problem is that there are no weapons in the village. Desperate, Berfé and Jiyan embark on a long journey, in search of a gun which they could exchange for their beloved Temo. Will the old woman and her innocent granddaughter find a way out of the inextricable Kurdish identity conflict?