Mete Horozoğlu

Mete Horozoğlu

Рождение : 1975-10-11, Ankara, Türkiye

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Mete Horozoğlu
Mete Horozoğlu
Mete Horozoğlu

Фильмы

Tehlikeyle Flört
Hititya Madalyonun Sırrı
Two brothers and their sister discover a world beyond imagination and the magic within them after the disappearance of their mother.
Full of Hunger
Eyüp
Three people from three different worlds... Three Others who become the unwitting cause of each others suffering...Three ordinary lives so tormented that even death seems sweet... Can emotional pain be vanquished through physical pain?
Taş Mektep
Symbolizing the turning point occurred in the Battle of Sakarya in Turkish-Greek War, tells one of the most moving stories.
Last Stop: Kurtuluş
Nejat
Meet Vartanus who has devoted her life to her bedridden father; Goncagul who realizes that her Mafioso lover will never marry her. Gulnur who's resigned herself to daily beatings as long as her husband doesn't touch the kids, Tulay who's shattered every time her mother gets beaten; hairdresser Fusun who tends to see things on the bright side. These are the women who transport Eylem, each other and perhaps every woman in the country to Last Stop: Kurtulus. The heroines adopt one unwavering principle: to oppose all forms of violence! A dark comedy that's rose-tinted, provocative and fantastic...
Ничего себе знакомства
Dildo
One of the three friends living in the slums of Istanbul Manik, Tik and Dildo's, many ordinary overflow out of the neighborhood, but the excitement continued in a lively way in themselves, the stories of adventure full of life and laughter.
The Crossing
Tamer
Дыхание: Да здравствует Отечество
Cpt. Mete
Солдаты и их командиры, их взаимоотношение в трудный для подразделения спецназа час, далеко в горах на далекой заставе о борьбе с террористами и кровопролитном бое с ними, из которого вышли немногие живыми, рассказывает этот фильм…
Killing the Shadows
Memur Çığırtkan
Killing The Shadows is a bawdy comic fable set in the Ottoman Empire during the mid-14th century based on two legendary figures in Turkish folkore, the jester Hacivat (Beyazit Ozturk) and the nomad Karagoz (Haluk Bilginer), men who apparently lived and died by their sense of humour.