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- After waiting at a bus stop, a 21-year old female passenger realizes that creepy bus driver doesn't move the vehicle on purpose. Because the only person except her just got off, now she is alone with him and has nowhere to escape.
- Ayastefanos'taki Rus Abidesinin Yikilisi is one of the first examples of the Turkish Cinema and it centers upon the destruction of the Russian Memorial in Yesilkoy/Istanbul. There is an ongoing debate about whether this documentary was ever filmed or not since the original copies are lost and about whether it was the first Turkish movie or not.
- There are people still living in the post-apocalyptic world.
- As Aren walks through the deserted street at night, listening to her music, she catches the eye of an uncanny man on the side of the road. Towards the end of the road, Aren's only chance is to defend herself.
- The story of a man who owes his personal happiness to toilet paper.
- The man and his darling cannot agree on who to hang up with at the end of the phone call.
- In 'WTF is this for?', a whimsical stop-motion animation, Erhan US explores the perplexing anomaly of Adam and Eve paintings throughout art history sporting belly buttons and nipples. Through a series of playful moves, the artwork delves into the absurdity of this artistic convention, weaving together humor and satire to challenge conventional interpretations of religious imagery. As Adam morph and evolve in stop-motion sequences, viewers are invited to question the underlying assumptions and cultural norms embedded within centuries-old representations of humanity's origins.
- Abstract or concrete; waiting is a kind of preparing ourselves for the result. Regarding the processes to be interpreted as successful or unsuccessful, due to negligent or actionary behavior; but it is also the one that gives its meaning. The route is what make a travel trip, and seeking makes aim meaningful. As you get closer to the target, the process slows down and becomes painful. Until you acclimate yourself and forget.
- A woman hears a sound at the door in the middle of the night.
- The drama of a teenager who is constantly misunderstood because of his name.
- A flamboyant and valiant fighter uses his sword skills and his stunning axe weapon on a war against a group of furious miscreants.
- A well-dressed man leaving work becomes agitated as he waits at a bus stop. Barely suppressing his tight nerves, he ignores and gets irritated by a homeless child at the stop. Waiting and doing nothing can trigger our inhumanity and make us oblivious to the needs of those less fortunate.
- The story of a careless man and a crazy woman.
- The third and final piece of the promotional series for the Pixies 2014 Istanbul concert.
- Merciless miscreants surround an innocent boy and his family. Meanwhile a mysterious horse rider ascends from the top of the hill to save the family in the backdrop of piercing sunlight.
- "That Also Breathes" is a short film that will make you rethink your treatment of animals and know that all animals have the right to live and breathe.
- Follow our hero, Petman, as his story unfolds.
- A man flaunts his friend with a toilet he made in his bathroom.
- A lonely man frequently has nightmares in which he has trouble telling them apart from reality.
- A man meets a horror movie director whom he is a fan of.
- A poetical essay that very briefly explores fragments of a long distance relationship, when two lovers meet, when they are caught in transit
- At last you have departed and gone to the Unseen. the marvelous route to the divine. Beating your wings and feathers, you broke free from this cage. Rising up to the sky you attained the world of the soul. The Eye of Dio explores The unknown mystery of telepathic communication through the invisible.
- City of Istanbul shows us life and culture of a city.
- You can fool those around you, but not your health.