Kemal Film
I’m Not Worthy of You 1965
Osman falls in love with Türkan, the daughter of a wealthy family, but he cannot open his feelings to the young woman. During Osman's military service, his brother Ekrem becomes lovers with Türkan and gets engaged. Although Türkan really loves Ekrem, his plans are completely different.
In the Name of the Law 1952
Deemed "the D.W. Griffith of Turkish Cinema," Omer Lutfi Akad directs this 1952 film based upon real events that took place in İstanbul, in the following years of World war II. It is about a love triangle that led to homicide. It was a stylistic departure of what otherwise had been typical of Turkish melodramas of the time.
Gül ve Şeker 1968
Cilalı İbo Avrupa'da 1970
A Turkish Nazisploitation movie from 1970.
Ana Hakkı Ödenmez 1968
Bulgar Sadık 1954
The Broken Disk 1959
In this film, the famous singer/composer Zeki Müren plays himself. His flamboyant and luxurious life takes a tragic turn when he is poisoned, loses his voice and then gets framed for the killing that he doesn't actually carry out.
The Revenge of the Angels 1966
A woman with three months of life remaining.
Babam Katil Değildi 1966
Hicran Gecesi 1968
Three women love the same man. Providing a wealth of variation on the love-hate relationship, the tension between them climbs to a climax in their rivalry.
İlk Aşk 1972
The Bread Seller Woman 1965
Based on Xavier de Montépin's story, the film tells the story of a widow wrongly accused of arson.
For Chastity 1960
A young taxi-driver tries to make his newly married wife happy and joyful. But the wife, seduced by luxury and class, thinks otherwise and it leads to bad outcomes.
İzmir Ateşler İçinde 1959
The Invisible Man in Istanbul 1955
H.G. Well’s popular creation gets a Turkish reworking in this fascinating account about a scientist who becomes the invisible man to track down his wife’s killer. Written by Vasillis ‘Bill’ Barounis