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When young Ayşe collapses and is hospitalized, the doctors discover her pregnancy. Although her relatives beseech her, the girl refuses to disclose the name of the baby's father, and the family starts to get concerned about their honour. After a discussion with other family members, the girl's father agrees with a radical and drastic solution. He takes Ayşe in a car and they set on a long journey. As the kilometres pass by, the father slowly realizes the dire implications of his resolution. However, it is getting too late to change this fateful decision. (Febiofest)

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Marigold 

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English Textbook anti-spiritual crap, which achieves emotion by having someone slap someone, someone faint and someone is dying for half the film, a disgusting dove flies into it and symbols appear so retarded that the whole theme turns into a band of absurd scenes, from which one can only stand watching the actress in the lead role. And not because she acts well, but because she has nice blue eyes. The topic of violence perpetrated against the mothers of "bastards" in traditional Turkish communities was grasped by Günes amateurishly and without any sign of empathy. Next to the highlights of Turkish contemplative film, this is a very bad joke. ()

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