Three young girls are sent back to their father in a poor village in central Anatolia, one after another, after failing in more-affluent foster families.
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★★★★★
Watching this movie in theatre was a rare experience that I've got such tremendous artistic pleasure for a long while. Emin Alper gifts a masterpiece to his audience with this movie; congatulations!!!
After "Tepenin Ardi" and "Abluka", we witness a new, origi...
★★★★★
Kiz Kardesler is a Turkish drama centered on three orphaned sisters who live in a remote village, struggling with poverty, expectations, and limited choices for their future. The film focuses on their emotional bonds and daily hardships, attempting to portray...
★★★★★
A sad tale, a society where people are subjugated all the time, women subjected to masculine decisions, young people considered incapable, the harbinger of a tragedy, there is no one just good or bad, but acting in accordance with a prejudiced, rooted culture...
★★★★★
A great Emin Alper movie. I wish I could see the world like Emin Alper. I think he is the only filmmaker I want to meet in Turkish cinema. To praise a movie, you can say "Like Emin Alper's work"
★★★★★
Good cinematography, good actors, a story that's a bit short on originality, but since the actors as I said are good, with Kayhan Acikgoz as Veysel and Ece Yuksel as Nurhan topping the cast, but not by much. And the good actors carry you through the story, eve...