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Durul is actually a solid, traditional, nationalistic, honest, brave, helpful young man who is the same on the inside as he is on the outside, but years ago, while trying to help a seriously injured stranger on the street, he ends up getting caught. By the time he served his sentence, he had missed his chance at education and never acquired a profession—in other words, he had "missed out on life." The only thing he learned inside was the "Code of Honor for Young Men." His name had become "The Killer," and he had already paid the price for it. Therefore, using this capital to survive in this world had become a necessity. If the powerful have taken control of the corners and the rules of the game are set, then at the intersections of those corners, they will inevitably encounter Deli Dumrul at the head of every bridge.
Status
Released
Original Language
TR

Semih, who was discharged from the army a month early for his "heroism" in operations in the southeast, encounters his brother's funeral on the day he returns from the army. When he sets out to find his brother's killer, Semih is drawn into another battle filled with difficult questions. As he searches for the truth, he will realize that what was lost was not just his brother's life, but also the harsh reality of lives doomed to be lost in "The Other Istanbul," fueled by anger and helplessness.

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Ava, an award-winning chef at a big-city restaurant, has lost her spark. Her boss sends her out to find herself to save her menu and her job. She returns home and finds little to inspire her, but when she reunites with her childhood friend Logan, Ava has to get her head out of the clouds and her foot out of her mouth to rediscover her passion for food.