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- The story of legendary musician Ahmet Kaya having lost his life in exile in France's capital city of Paris.
- A biopic about Kurdish iconic artist Ahmet Kaya, drama, childhood, his life. Can label of Divider terminate the heroism, which was sealed right at the center of public's heart?
- Felix is a software developer who works for the department of software at an important anti-virus company.
- Estranged family members re-unite to determine whether to pull the family patriarch out of life support or not.
- In the summer of 2005, two children living in a small town embark on a difficult journey from Samsun/Ladik to Istanbul to reach the movie star Meryem, whom Alper falls in love with.
- A young and successful entrepreneur has difficulty in coming to terms with his religious upbringing. One day he is pushed into substitute for his ailing friend as the Imam of a small village.
- Ismail moves to another city with his friends after getting divorced. They are all unemployed with no skills. His friends convince him that the most crucial thing In life is to fake it to make it. Even though he doesn't believe this, he will start deceiving girls online with his lies about his career. He will find himself in absurd situations with his lies.
- VOYAGE TO AMASIA is a feature length documentary based around Eric Hachikian's piano trio of the same name. Amasya, Turkey is the city where Eric's grandmother, Helen Shushan, was born and from which she fled during the Genocide. Helen left Amasya as a young child, so she only remembered the town through her mother's stories. When Helen passed away, Eric wrote Voyage to Amasia as an imagined musical journey with his grandmother to a place that was important for both of them, but that they only knew through passed down stories. The filmmakers have since traveled throughout Turkey and Armenia, making a real voyage to Amasya, following Eric's family exile march from Amasya to Malatya, and ultimately to Istanbul. The film traces a path through the past, telling Helen Shushan's story, the story of the current people of Turkey and Armenia, and how the Armenian Genocide affects Turkey, Armenia, and the Armenian Diaspora today.