GİZ (2024) [N/A]

Release Date:
February 15, 2024

Original Title:
GİZ

Alternate Titles:
GIZ
GİZ

Genres:
Crime | Mystery

Production Countries:
Turkey

Ratings / Certifications:
TR: Genel İzleyici Kitlesi 

Some murders won't solve at crime scenes...

Murders are being committed consecutively in Istanbul. A detective team affiliated with the police department is working to solve the case. Detectives KEMAL (40) and ZEYNEP (30) go to the crime scenes to conduct investigations. The clues gathered do not lead to any conclusions. Amidst this uncertainty, ZEYNEP attempts to unravel the mystery. However, the KILLER is not far away. One day, the KILLER gives ZEYNEP a clue. Following the clue, ZEYNEP thinks she has caught the KILLER, but it's time to face a bitter truth. ZEYNEP becomes the KILLER's latest victim.

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Assistant Camera:
Onur Uzunçam
Abdulahad Sarımurat
Mert Ünlü

Assistant Director:
Beyza Keleş
Cafer Mehdi Gölali
Suhan Lalettayin

Casting:
Halil İbrahim Mercan

Colorist:
Sabri Hasdal

Costume Designer:
Buse Koçhan

Director:
Ahmet Sinan Korkut

Director of Photography:
Emir Kuş

Editor:
Emir Kuş

Gaffer:
Mehmet Ali Çeliker

Makeup Artist:
Rümeysa Durmuş

Music Director:
Onur Atam

Producer:
Ahmet Sinan Korkut

Production Assistant:
Fatih Karatop

Production Coordinator:
Ümit Akkurt

Screenplay:
Emir Kuş
Ahmet Sinan Korkut

Sound Designer:
Serdar Tekyıldız

Sound Recordist:
Uğurcan Yangın

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