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Release Date:
October 22, 2020
Original Title:
9,75
Alternate Titles:
9,75 Santimetrekare
Genres:
Drama
Production Countries:
Turkey
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 117
During his military service in 1990's Southeast Turkey, Ahmet experiences something that will haunt him for the rest of his life. In 2013, when the chaotic days of Gezi Park protests in Istanbul start, Ahmet learns he has a brain tumor. Just as the lines between truth and fiction, the dream and the reality start to get blurred for him, he meets Serap; the love of his life. But time is ticking and his painful past weighs down on him every day, suffocating him with the same question: Who is the child that plays hide and seek with him?
Art Direction:
Oya Koseoglu
Assistant Art Director:
Ceyda Yüceer
Assistant Director:
Arda Sarıgün
Associate Producer:
Alara Hamamcıoğlu
Costume Designer:
Tuba Ataç
Director:
Uluç Bayraktar
Director of Photography:
Soykut Turan
Editor:
Serdar Çakular
Gaffer:
Gökhan Özgül
Line Producer:
Yamac Okur
Aslı Erdem
Music:
Avi Medina
Producer:
Uluç Bayraktar
Set Dresser:
Batuhan Özbulut
Sound Designer:
Cenker Kökten
Sound Recordist:
Enis Danabaş
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Ruhi Yapıcı
Writer:
Damla Serim
Uluç Bayraktar
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