Medical drama series, local adaptation of the Korean scripted format “Dr. Romantic”, centering on a genius doctor with an accomplished career who somehow ends up leaving it all behind to be a neighborhood doctor in a small town where he meets some younger doctors and becomes a mentor to them.
In one parallel coming-of-age story, Kaan is faced with being uprooted from home; in the other, Berke is faced with bullying. Both demonstrate that when you know and choose what you want - Make a Wish - you can change your life.
During the same night, different stories intersect in the pursuit of a precious stamp.
Fikret works at the library. He is married and has a ten-year-old son. He literally has a routine life. With his wife leaving home, he loses his ability to continue his daily life. His son suddenly finds himself in the position of his father's father. The film tells the story of a father with high functioning autism and his "normal" son.
Living on his own under a modest roof, Sami makes a living as a mural painter. One day, he learns that his doting grandmother has passed away and left him a small chest full of calligraphy materials. At first, Sami rather dismisses the contents of the chest, so much so that he even considers getting rid of them. But then he meets Selma at the library where he has been commissioned to do a mural, and the introduction marks a turning point for him. Selma, an attractive and dignified woman with the impeccable manners of an old Istanbul family, once took up calligraphy herself. With her guidance and encouragement, Sami embarks on learning the practice of calligraphy. He is helped in his endeavours by Esref Efendi, a gifted but demanding old-generation calligrapher, whose distaste for the present state of calligraphy has deterred him from taking on students for some time. And the master is quick to steer Sami towards love.
Blind singer Yüksel is expecting some respectable customers, however the best musicians of the town are engaged to leave to another city for a folk dance competition, therefore Yüksel needs to locate new musicians. Hairdresser Kazım, takes photographs of people who resemble the characters in the novel Snow by Orhan Pamuk as well as streets and objects to print as postcards, but he has a hard time convincing the towns people who are not fond of the novel which is set in Kars. Three imaginary musicians, two apprentices and a child chasing a goose accompanies the searching of these two protagonists.
The fight of Abdülhamid II to keep the Ottoman Empire and Caliphate alive.
Vildan Atasever (born 26 July 1981) is a Turkish film, TV and theatrical actress. Vildan Atasever was born on 26 July 1981 in Bursa, Turkey. She started acting at the age of fifteen. Her first major part was in the sitcom Kadın İsterse where she played Hülya Avşar's daughter. She played Handan in the film İki Genç Kız (Two Young Girls), also as Hülya Avşar's daughter, and won 2005 the Golden Orange award for Best Actress in the Leading Role. In 2006, she was nominated again for her performance in Kader, which won the Golden Orange for Best Film and earned her the Ankara Film Festival award for Best Actress. She has appeared together with her former spouse İsmail Hacıoğlu in two TV series, Gece Sesleri and Osmanlı Tokadı. She also has appeared briefly in the 2013 film Meryem starring İsmail Hacıoğlu. She also played the role of Hümaşah Sultan in Muhteşem Yüzyıl: Kösem, a sequel of the 2011 television period drama Muhteşem Yüzyıl. This is the third time she played a role as Hülya Avşar's daughter.
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