Oktay Sözbir

Most Popular Oktay Sözbir Trailers

Total trailers found: 9

Walking After Midnight Trailer (1992)

07 November 1992

Newly divorced Nilgün, a doctor from Istanbul, is sent to a remote small town to practice; where she meets up with long lost friend Havva while treating local prostitutes.

The Windmill Trailer (1986)

04 February 1986

In the last years of the Ottoman Empire, a poor little Anatolian town named Saripinar is hit by a minor earthquake which has neither destroyed nor left it with many casualties.

Certainly One Day Trailer (1975)

01 January 1975

Based on Yılmaz Güney's script and filmed in semi-documentary style, the movie provides a fresh perspective on the history of labor issues in 1970s.

How to Save Asiye Trailer (1986)

01 January 1986

After receiving a letter from a woman named Asiye asking for help to save her, the President of the Associations Against Prostitution visits the brothel to save Asiye.

Sade Vatandaş Şvayk Hitler'e Karşı Trailer (1984)

01 January 1984

During World War II, Şvayk, a seemingly ordinary, hapless dog-seller, finds himself entangled with the Nazi regime.

Duruşma Trailer (1999)

31 December 1999

The story revolves around the beautiful Nazan, the neighbor's daughter, who manages to remain a virgin despite marrying two of the neighborhood's handsome men, Selami and Cavit; the fierce competition between Selami and Cavit for Nazan; the schemes orchestrated by Nazan's mother, Necla; and the neighbors' curious observation of these intriguing developments, their astonishment, and their simple reactions.

İsa, Musa, Meryem Trailer (1989)

06 January 1989

The film tells the story of two brothers who fall in love with the same woman. Isa grows up with his stepbrother Musa.

After the Fall Trailer (1999)

01 January 1999

In the early days of the September 12 military coup, five-year-old Metin waits for his mother, singing to himself as he looks out the window.

Çark Trailer (1987)

23 April 1987

The injustice that people suffer in the workplace and the weight of working conditions cause them to act.