Kemal Film
Dear Madam 1963
Türkan decides to go to her mother Neriman, who left her years ago. Neriman introduces herself as rich with the force of her ex-husband. Neriman, who sells flowers on the streets, will be saved by the help of the neighborhood people and shopkeepers. She finally traces her mother, but when she meets her, many surprises await...
Gül ve Şeker 1968
Serseriler Kralı 1967
The Revenge of the Angels 1966
A woman with three months of life remaining.
Bulgar Sadık 1954
The Wren 1966
Feride is a young girl who lost her family as a child and was educated in a French school. Because of her mischievousness and cheerfulness, she is nicknamed Wren by those around her. On the eve of marriage with the boy she loves, she thinks she is being deceived and runs away. Feride then begins to work as a teacher in various Anatolian cities. She will experience many difficulties during her travels.
Beraber Ölelim 1958
Twenty Years Later 1972
Released from jail after a twenty-year stretch, Nazim returns to Istanbul to find life in turmoil, his family life ruined, and has to deal with a series of personal disasters in the process.
Aslanlarin ölümü 1972
İzmir Ateşler İçinde 1959
Çalsın Sazlar Oynasın Kızlar 1954
Pistachio and Mistik are two brothers who cannot hold on to any business. Somehow they are responsible for the safety of a casino.
A Handful of Soil 1957
The fight of poor Omer and rich Kerim, who want to marry the same woman.
Hırsız 1965
Katilin Kızı 1964
Ayşecik Yavru Melek 1962
İftira 1958
In the Name of the Law 1952
Deemed "the D.W. Griffith of Turkish Cinema," Omer Lutfi Akad directs this 1952 film based upon real events that took place in İstanbul, in the following years of World war II. It is about a love triangle that led to homicide. It was a stylistic departure of what otherwise had been typical of Turkish melodramas of the time.