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Sevim has been going to house cleaning for many years to Ayten and she has an organizing role in the house. Sevim provides financial support to her daughter Demet and her son-in-law Sermet. Ayten’s (Kosovian) helper Lena has an accident. This accident triggers legal problems between the parties. Ayten pushes Sevim, to convince Lena to give up. Sevim, who is very focused on solving the problem of Milena in favor of Ayten, experiences moral, conscientious and class conflicts in the process.

Cycle

Sep 2024

Corridor poster
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The Corridor is the story of two old sisters who have totally opposite characters and had to live together. They are carried to loneliness, they can’t socialize neither to each other nor to anyone else. They fall into despair and wicked behaviors but never hurt anyone else but themselves and each other.

Corridor

Sep 2021

Verge poster
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A young woman waits for her husband to return from one of his regular business trips. However, he never shows up, and her joyful anticipation of seeing him develops into questioning concern and ultimately paralysing fear. The empty apartment becomes a labyrinth of memory and expectation, its silence broken only by the agonising sound of car engines, none of which announce her husband’s arrival…

Verge

Jun 2017