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Nurse Fatma, believing that her daughter who drowned in the lake is not dead but asleep, digs her up from her grave after a while and brings her home. The woman, who has lost her sanity, eventually commits suicide by hanging herself. A man undergoing treatment for sleep disorders and having lost most of his memory begins to see this event, which took place years ago, in his nightmares. Why is he seeing these events, even though he has no connection to them? And he begins to investigate this event that took place years ago.

Fuat and Bülent are close friends. Fuat is involved in illegal activities. Bülent is a former police officer who was caught in a bribery operation and expelled from the force. At the beginning of the story, Fuat is the manager of a bar, and Bülent is the doorman at the same establishment. When the owner of the bar goes abroad, Fuat and Bülent convert the basement storage room into a casino. When the police suddenly raid both the casino and the bar, the action and tension begin.

Emre's life takes a different path with a plan by his best friend Hakan. Emre enters into a different process with the feelings of love being added to him while fighting for orphans.

Nur is a woman who suffers from bipolar depression with psychosis. While she stays in a mental institution she confronts with her life; her childhood, her parents and her marriage...Can she ever learn to love herself?

Elephants and Grass (Turkish: Filler ve Çimen) is a 2001 Turkish drama film, written and directed by Derviş Zaim, about six different stories that merge into a common theme. The film, which went on nationwide general release across Turkey on January 5, 2001, won awards at film festivals in Antalya and Istanbul, including the Golden Orange Behlül Dal Jury Special Award.

Adem, a young man with savant syndrome, moved to Samsun with his family after the Chornobyl disaster. Due to the cancer caused by the disaster, Adem lost his family, leaving only his sister and niece Melek. After some time, his sister's illness progressed, and she became bedridden. In this situation, his sister made a will asking Adem to take her daughter to her ex-husband Yusuf, whom she had divorced years ago. After his sister's death, Adem takes Melek to Eskişehir to fulfill her final wish. However, Yusuf, who has started a new family, does not want Melek. As a result, Adem decides to take care of his niece.


Fuat, a young man, loses his family in a fire that breaks out in their home in Istanbul when he is only 10 years old. Left orphaned at a very young age, Fuat survives with the help of his neighbors. Ali, a man of Arab descent, and Mehmet, a man of Kurdish descent, take Fuat in as their own brother and care for him. The only thing left of Fuat's family is a trunk. Fuat learns from a letter found inside the trunk, which was saved from the fire, that he has relatives living in Skopje. The young boy, who wants to find his relatives, asks Ali, whom he regards as his older brother, for help. Ali, who finds it dangerous to go to Skopje in the midst of the war, devises a different plan to avoid upsetting Fuat and reunite him with his relatives. However, things do not go smoothly for Ali and Fuat as they embark on a dangerous journey toward Skopje.

Ayşe lives with her uncle and aunt. When Ali, whom she is in love with, leaves for Istanbul to continue his education, she loses the only source of happiness in her life. Her uncle is determined to marry her off to Ahmet, the driver. Ayşe does not love Ahmet, but she has no other choice. In the end, Ayşe marries Ahmet. When Ali's mother, who attended their wedding, passes away shortly after, Ayşe loses all connection to her former love. Ayşe, who already did not love Ahmet, is now forced to live with a disabled man she does not love after he is paralyzed in a traffic accident. Ayşe, who has fallen into despair, lives helplessly in her own world, but one day the doorbell rings; it is Ali...


