
Acting
Nilüfer Koçyiğit (born 4 April 1953) is a Turkish actress. He graduated from Kalamış High School. He took the stage in the Children's Section of the Istanbul City Theatre. In 1961, he made his way to the cinema with Nuri Akıncı's Longing for an Orphan. In 1962, he acted as a child actor in Metin Erksan's movie Double Doves. In 1965, he played with his older sisters Hülya and Feryal Koçyiğit in the movie Posta Güvercini. It was the only movie starring the three brothers. In 1967, Lütfi Ö. He appeared in front of the camera with Yılmaz Güney in Kızılırmak-Karakoyun, directed by Akad. In 1968, he once again worked with Akad in the movie Destiny So Wanted. Koçyiğit, who acted between 1961-1976, quit acting after marrying businessman Bekir Çelenk.

The film tells the story of musician Kenan's imprisonment as a result of a false accusation. Kenan lives with his sister Mine. He works as a musician in a bar. Kenan's boss, Turgut, has his partner Burhan killed for his own gain. However, all the witnesses and evidence point to Kenan as the murderer. Soon, Kenan learns that Mümtaz, who works at the bar, knows the real killer. However, Mümtaz refuses to tell Kenan anything to protect himself and his daughter. Unable to prove his innocence on his own, Kenan will receive help from Mümtaz's daughter, Suna.

The story of a mischievous child who cannot be contained and the two young men who kidnap him.

In the first segment, “Yılın Kadını Değil”, a mother risks her own safety by stabbing her friend to protect her daughter from his dangerous influence. The second segment, “İki Günahsız Kız”, follows two innocent young women navigating love and temptation—one’s story remains untold due to production constraints, leaving the anthology incomplete.

The film explores the emotional turmoil of a woman whose life is disrupted by a false accusation that leads to the breakdown of her marriage.

Kerim Şamil, the head of a notorious executioner syndicate, finds himself in a deadly confrontation when his own organization turns against him.

Upon his return as a millionaire, Ali, with the repression complex he suffered years ago, spreads fear and death around him and takes brutal revenge on the woman he loves.

The daughter of the lord of the village and a poor herdsman cannot get married for traditional reasons, but the village elders find a way out of this dilemma: if the herdsman manages to make his thirsty sheep cross the river without drinking from the water then the marriage will be allowed.


The film tells the story of complex love relationships in a family. Nazım, a pharmacist, neglects his wife Şahizer because of his addiction to nightlife. Nazım's nephew İskender is upset about his aunt's situation. But he likes Semra, who dances at the club he goes to for the first time, and he sleeps with her. Semra is also the husband of neighbor girl Mübeccel and the mistress of theater actor Turhan. İskender is suspicious of Şahizar and Turhan's rendezvous and, jealous of his aunt, declares his love to her. Even though Nazım is aware of Şahizer and İskender's relationship, the solution found by Ecmel, who is in love with Mübeccel's brother İskender, will make everything sweet.

Kenan acts tough with his two friends. He collects protection money from nightclubs by force. His girlfriend Nesrin wants Kenan to quit his job. At first, Kenan refuses. However, when one of his friends dies in his arms during a fight, he repents. He marries Nesrin and they have a child. He makes a living as a taxi driver. One night, his close friend Selim comes to his house injured. Before he can explain what happened, he dies. The next day, men seeking Selim's money kill Nesrin and her son. Kenan breaks his vow and sets out to avenge his family.




