I See You

A young blind woman leading the seeing through her world and her experience of not being taken seriously. Her desire is not to see, but to be seen by us. I See You is the film about Rena Yass. Rena is blind, but that is only a small part of who she is. She often says that her main problem is
 not her visual impairment, but society’s attitude to it.

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Foregive Me

Dependent on a caretaker, Selim’s disabilities have dominated the household for many years and his future is Neriman’s biggest concern in life. Younger Zafer’s scorn for his family is also rooted here -he constantly feels overshadowed by his older brother’s condition. On the other hand, Hale, Zafer’s fiancée, clings to him with hopes of distancing herself from her family. The hustle and preparations of their approaching wedding change the agenda of the household completely. On the day of the wedding, unnoticed amidst the noise, crowd and activity at the wedding hall, Selim steps out the open door and disappears. In Selim’s absence, the family starts to unravel, and realizes that what holds them together is Selim.

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Thou Gild’st The Even

In a small Anatolian town life goes on. In this town with two suns and three full moons in the sky, Cemal -who can see through the walls- has no expectation out of life and looks for a way out while Yasemin -who can move objects with her fingers- as he was trying to deal with the distress that fell on his. However, Defne, who can freeze time will muddle things up.

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The Tribe

Sergey, a deaf and mute young boy joins a boarding school for similar children. Confronted by violence and criminal antics of some of the other boys and girls, he struggles to conform and join “the tribe”.

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