Taner Barlas

Taner Barlas

Birth : 1947-01-01, Burdur, Turkey

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Taner Barlas
Taner Barlas

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Bücür
The Accidental Spy
Priest
A fun-filled story about an ordinary guy about to kick into an action-packed adventure. Jackie Chan plays a bored and unsuccessful salesman who never thought his life would amount to anything. All that changes one day when he becomes an instant hero by foiling an attempted bank robbery.
Elephants and Grass
Elephants and Grass (Turkish: Filler ve Çimen) is a 2001 Turkish drama film, written and directed by Derviş Zaim, about six different stories that merge into a common theme. The film, which went on nationwide general release across Turkey on January 5, 2001, won awards at film festivals in Antalya and Istanbul, including the Golden Orange Behlül Dal Jury Special Award.
Çilekli Pasta
Muammer
Diploma of Madness
Heykeltıraş
Nur is a woman who suffers from bipolar depression with psychosis. While she stays in a mental institution she confronts with her life; her childhood, her parents and her marriage...Can she ever learn to love herself?
80. Adım
The story of a group of former activist friends who came together after September 12 and questioned the past.
Aşk Üzerine Söylenmemiş Her Şey
Bir Yanimiz Bahar Bahce
A political prisoner is released from prison. He has problems of adjusting to the changing times. He and his girlfriend resort to suicide as the last solution.
Amerikalı
Hamit
Revenge story in Istanbul
Rosa, I Love You
Kont
Story of daydreaming rebellious Rosa searching for love from her teenage years to her deathbed.
Piano Piano Kid
Senayi
In 1940's Turkey, the world in the eyes of a child.
Uzun İnce Bir Yol
Berdel
Hıdır
Family relations begins to get rough when father of the house desperately insists to have a boy and his first wife gives birth to their forth daughter.
How to Save Asiye
Kerim
Asiye is on the verge of entering a swamp. Every decision he makes will reshape the dynamics of his next life. Is there a way of salvation for Asiye?
The Windmill
Mutasarrif
In the last years of the Ottoman Empire, a poor little Anatolian town named Saripinar is hit by a minor earthquake which has neither destroyed nor left it with many casualties. However, a telegraph sent to the central government exaggerates the situation and mentions that the governor of the town has been severely wounded, making the event a nationwide matter.