İpek Film
Towards the Sun 1937
A young who lost his memory during the occupation of Istanbul and thinks he still lives in that time, finds himself in Turkey of Republic when he's treated after 17 years later.
Akasya Palas 1940
The funny story of two alike friends Kamil and Cafer, set in a hotel.
Baskın 1972
Korkunç Şüphe 1976
Naşit Dolandırıcı 1933
God Bless 1950
Aysesin is the daughter of a Pasha known for opposing the Sultan. She sets out to go hunting with her fiance Kerim in Adapazari. Fettah, the Adapazari Police Commander, also has his eye on Aysesin. But she rejects his offer.
Sarmaşık Gülleri 1968
Smugglers 1929
Story of a poor fishmonger family consisting of a mother, a handmaid, and two sons. One of the sons (Talat) is involved in tobacco smuggling as a result of the incitement of his fishmonger friends in order to overcome the poverty and the other son becomes a watchman to struggle against smugglers; one day two sons face off against each other. A part-talkie film.
Cici Berber 1933
Tosun Pasha 1939
The events taking place around an illegitimate child named Tosun.
Kahveci Güzeli 1941
Aynaroz Kadısı 1938
The process of fraudulent seizure of the inheritance left to a minor Russian girl in a case led by an Islamic judge.
The Carpetmaker Girl 1953
Gül is a beautiful girl who lives with her mother by making carpets in Isparta. When her mother dies, she becomes derelict and decides to go to Istanbul. She is envied for her beauty and is attacked wherever she goes.
The Favorite Concubine of Selim III 1950
The story of composer Sadullah Aga who fell in love with the Sultan's concubine and fell into the dungeons.
Istanbul Symphony 1934
A documentary film about Istanbul.
Wrong Path 1933
Christina and Chrysoula are two teenage friends in Zakynthos and they are completely different as characters. Christina is ugly but honest, while Chrysoula is beautiful, but scandalizes the neighborhood with her provocative behavior. First fully sound-synchronized Greek motion picture. The film was shot in Constantinople by the director of the National Turkish Theatre, Muhsin Ertugrul with a script by Grigorios Xenopoulos, based on his novel by the same name. It was shown as one of the first contemporary Greek films to include full sound and conversation.
Bursa Symphony 1970
A documentary film about Bursa city.