Dilber lives with her family in a very poor eastern village, her only dream is to marry her childhood lover, Ali. But when she finds out that it won't happen because of a reason that she can't get away with, she gets crazy and lock herself up in her family's barn. Then she makes everybody knows that she'll marry the first guy who proposes and won't leave the barn till that happens. One day, a limping man comes to the village. He's alone and has heard that there's a girl in that village who's ready to marry him.
Ali is a young man whose life passes as a routine between his house and the little shop he owns. Everything changes when she meets Zeynep, a girl who's recently moved to the neighbourhood.
A group of illegal immigrants are brought to Stockholm in a bus by a smuggler who takes all their money and passports, and then runs away.
The film is based on 'Fikrimin Ince Gulu', a novel by Adalet Agaoglu, which depicts a first generation gurbetci/guest-worker returning home. It covers his land journey in short bursts from Germany to the Turkey's west border - and extensively from thereon to his village close to Ankara - capital of Turkey. He begins his journey purchasing a second hand yellow Mercedes - possibly his first car - using his meager savings working as a laborer. Offering deep insight into the mind of a manual laborer Bayram (Ilyas Salman) making his first trip back home, resorting to flashbacks in highlighting Bayram's motivation and experiences from his childhood right up to the events leading to his first departure from Turkey to Germany.
The struggles of a migrant Anatolian family to adapt to and survive in the very different conditions of urban Istanbul. A young woman moves with her husband and small child to her husband's family in Istanbul. Her son becomes ill and the doctor tells her that he will soon die if he doesn't get an operation. The family refuses to help her because they can't see anything wrong with the boy. What happens on a Eid morning becomes a breaking point for the family.
Gaza is a 14-year-old boy who lives on the Aegean coast of Turkey. Together with his domineering father, he helps smuggle refugees from war-torn countries to Europe, giving them temporary lodgings and scant food until they attempt the crossing. Gaza dreams of escaping this life, but can't help being drawn into a dark world of immorality, exploitation and human suffering. Can you avoid becoming a monster when you've been raised by one? Onur Saylak's debut feature, adapted from the award-winning novel of the same title by Hakan Günday, one of the first novels to document the refugee crisis in Europe, "More" is the gripping story of a boy that gets to grow up in a world where there's no room for innocence.
Años 60 en Tepecik, un pequeño pueblo de la Anatolia. Recep y Mehmet son dos jóvenes campesinos que trabajan como aprendices en la ciudad de Tavsanli, cercana a su pueblo. Recep ayuda a un vendedor de sandías y Mehmet aprende con un barbero. Ambos están locos por el cine y, por las noches, en el establo abandonado de su casa del pueblo, se afanan en fabricar un proyector de cine. Sueñan con llegar a ser directores de cine y cambiar sus vidas. Un día, Recep conoce a una viuda con dos hijas que vive en la ciudad y que necesita sandías para las vacas. Desde entonces, empezará a visitarla para tomar el té o desayunar y, poco a poco, irá interesándose por su hija mayor, Nihal. A ésta, sin embargo, le desagradan las continuas visitas del campesino y lo trata con la mayor brusquedad posible. Por el contrario, a Guler, su hermana pequeña, sí le interesa Recep, pero sus sentimientos no se ven correspondidos.