A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
October 15, 2009
Original Title:
Beş Şehir
Alternate Titles:
5 Şehir
Bes Sehir
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
efLÂtunfilm
Production Countries:
Turkey
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 95
Aydın is a policeman recently appointed to a new post in Istanbul. While trying to get used to life in the big city, Aydın stumbles upon Mehtap, a young woman who works at a candy shop in Beyoğlu, and he falls for her. But there is no way that Aydın can make Mehtap realize that he even exists, just as Şevket, a young man who has dropped out of law school before starting to sell toy trains on the streets to make a living, cannot make Dilek, another girl who works at the same store, realize his feelings for her. When Dilek and Aydın meet, Aydın diverts his uncontrollable feelings toward Dilek.
Art Direction:
Oya Koseoglu
Director:
Onur Ünlü
Director of Photography:
Eyüp Boz
Editor:
Ahmet Can Cakirca
Executive Producer:
Canan Ekinci
Gaffer:
Ersin Aldemir
Makeup Artist:
Sevgi Gülşahin
Selin Eyel
Music:
Cenap Oguz
Producer:
Funda Alp
Orkun Ünlü
Sound Design Assistant:
Meriç Erseçgen
Sound Designer:
Cem Üner
Sound Mixer:
Cem Üner
Sound Recordist:
Oguz Kaynak
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Derya Ergün
Writer:
Onur Ünlü
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