This year, the festival will be showcasing four feature films that represent the best Turkish Cinema has to offer. Opening the festival on August 19th at will be My World. Directed by Ugur Yucel, My World is inspirational drama about a devoted teacher who helps a deaf and blind girl to live with her disabilities. On August 20th at the festival will feature Oh Brother, directed by Kemal Uzun. This hilarious comedy adventure sees three friends attempt to turn their lives around only to find themselves in a whole heap of trouble. Also on August 20th will be Love Me. Co-directed by Marina Gorbach and Mehmet Bahadie Er, Love Me is an idiosyncratic comedy-drama sprinkled with hilarious notes of cultural clashes and endearing displays of kindness that will warm audience’s hearts in the most unexpected way. Closing the festival on August 21st at will be Only You. Directed by Hakan Yonat, this is the love story of Hazal, a visually disabled young woman and Ali, a former boxer
This year, the festival will be showcasing four feature films that represent the best Turkish Cinema has to offer. Opening the festival on August 19th at will be My World. Directed by Ugur Yucel, My World is inspirational drama about a devoted teacher who helps a deaf and blind girl to live with her disabilities. On August 20th at the festival will feature Oh Brother, directed by Kemal Uzun. This hilarious comedy adventure sees three friends attempt to turn their lives around only to find themselves in a whole heap of trouble. Also on August 20th will be Love Me. Co-directed by Marina Gorbach and Mehmet Bahadie Er, Love Me is an idiosyncratic comedy-drama sprinkled with hilarious notes of cultural clashes and endearing displays of kindness that will warm audience’s hearts in the most unexpected way. Closing the festival on August 21st at will be Only You. Directed by Hakan Yonat, this is the love story of Hazal, a visually disabled young woman and Ali, a former boxer
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