A man, while trying to meet a woman from his dreams, finds a restaurant and begins to have a journey both between dreams and reality, others and himself.
An orphan, Yusuf, is adopted by Selahattin Bey, an idealistic district governor. Yusuf falls in love with Muazzez, the daughter of Selahattin Bey. When Shahir, the son of Hilmi Bey, wants to marry Muazzez, a great conflict arises between him and Yusuf.
An orphan, Yusuf, is adopted by Selahattin Bey, an idealistic district governor. Yusuf falls in love with Muazzez, the daughter of Selahattin Bey. When Shahir, the son of Hilmi Bey, wants to marry Muazzez, a great conflict arises between him and Yusuf.
Learning that her husband is cheating on her with a woman who is her family friend, Nuran starts to struggle to save her marriage even though she is very upset.
Learning that her husband is cheating on her with a woman who is her family friend, Nuran starts to struggle to save her marriage even though she is very upset.
A depiction of social satire, Talihli Amele [The Lucky Worker] (1980) shows the transformation of a young man who immigrated to Istanbul to provide a better life for his family. With hopes to become a successful mason, he suddenly finds himself the star of a TV commercial. Drawing attention to the rising consumerism culture and its effects on individuals in Turkey, the film was allowed to be shown with a State Council verdict.
Feyzi Tuna's 1973 adaptation (the first in color) of the famous legend of Ezo the Bride, a real person who lived in the south eastern part of Turkey, close to Syrian border, in early 20th century.