Bir Gece (2015) [N/A]

Release Date:
May 7, 2015

Original Title:
Bir Gece

Genres:
Drama

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 86

Batuhan is an ex-chemistry student and created a new form of drug. Leyla is pregnant and her boyfriend not only wants to split up from her, but also forces her to have an abortion which Leyla finds the solution in a packet of pills. As Leyla is dying on the overdose, she makes random phone calls last of which happens to be Batuhan, and being the opportunist he is, Batuhan decides to rob her. Adem is taxi driver and finds himself in the middle of everything. He not only takes dying Leyla to the hospital but also has an encounter with Tolga, a transvestite who meets up with his partner Kemal, also dressed as a woman. Tolga and Kemal attempt to rob the local mobster, Levent, however the robbery doesn't go as they planned and the guns turn on them. Aziz is a professional hit man however feels it is time to retire, when Aziz informs his boss Levent that he will quit he can't help but agree to one last job, so Aziz goes knocking on Batuhan's door for his last kill ever.

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Cinematography:
Vedat Demir

Director:
Ulas Ulker

Music:
Jan Peridar

Producer:
Ulas Ulker

Screenplay:
Ufuk Gokkaya

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