Tanju Bilir

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Tanju Bilir

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Bones and Names
Yasin
Boris and Jonathan have been a couple for many years. But their relationship has reached a point where they might as well spend their evenings together separately: One lies in bed reading, the other works at a desk in the next room. While actor Boris digs deeper into rehearsals for a new film with an ambitious director and begins to mix real and fictional characters, Jonathan tries to redefine his voice as a writer. Ghosting through these days of wrestling with distance, closeness, trust, desire and fear of loss is Jonathans' young niece Josie, who is trying to deal with the approaching end of her childhood in her own idiosyncratic way. BONES AND NAMES, the feature debut of Fabian Stumm, portrays people searching for their place in life in different ways. A sensitive and humorous reflection on the dissonances in relationships that both connect and distance us from each other.
Égalité
Schakal
14-year-old Leila is only supposed to have her tonsils operated on, a routine procedure. But when she wakes up from the anesthesia, she is suddenly blind. While the doctors are completely at a loss to explain how this could have happened, Leila's father Attila is beside himself. In his opinion, the doctors botched the operation. From day to day, he gets more and more involved in this thought and gets into a downward spiral that seems to have no end. Meanwhile, the family members drift further and further away from each other and become increasingly estranged. One day Attila finally makes a decision that will have consequences...
Sniperman
Two digital natives, an analogue stranger and two bike cops. A bearded oriental, a mysterious bag, an evil eye. Mario and Yunus are certain: they have discovered a real terrorist. You have to put a stop to it to save thousands of lives. But what if they are wrong?
이혼을 부르는 말: 탈라크
Riza
이슬람교도인 남성이 아내와 말다툼 끝에 금기어를 말하면서 벌어지는 내용
In Berlin wächst kein Orangenbaum
Kadim
After 14 years of prism Nabil is released and thrown back into his live.
Muxmäuschenstill II – Die Kreuzbergritter
Murat