Cinema of Turkey |
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(A–Z) of Turkish films |
List of Turkish films |
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A list of films produced in Turkey and in the Turkish language in alphabetical order. For a list of films by year see List of Turkish films for guidance.
Title | Year | Director | Actors | Genre | Links | Notes |
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Eşkıya | 1996 in film | |||||
Eylül | 1995 in film | |||||
Eylül firtinasi | 1999 in film | |||||
Eyvah | 1970 in film | |||||
Ezo Gelin | 1955 in film | |||||
Ezo Gelin | 1968 in film | |||||
Title | Year | Director | Actors | Genre | Links | Notes |
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Funda | 1958 in film | |||||
Funda | 1968 in film | |||||
Funeral | 2001 in film | |||||
Futboliye | 1983 in film | |||||
Title | Year | Director | Actors | Genre | Links | Notes |
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Japon İşi | 1987 in film | |||||
Title | Year | Director | Actors | Genre | Links | Notes |
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Lüküs hayat | 1950 in film | |||||
Title | Year | Director | Actors | Genre | Links | Notes |
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Musallat | 2007 in film | Alper Mestçi | Horror | |||
Mühür gözlüm | 1967 in film | |||||
Mülteci Memet | 1969 in film | |||||
Mümin ile Kafir | 1992 in film | |||||
Mürebbiye | 1919 in film | |||||
Mürüvvetsiz Mürüvvet | 2004 in film | |||||
Müslümanin 24 Saati | 1991 in film | |||||
Müthiş bir tren | 1975 in film | |||||
Müthiş Türk | 1970 in film | |||||
Title | Year | Director | Actors | Genre | Links | Notes |
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Nöri gantar ailesi | 1975 in film | |||||
Title | Year | Director | Actors | Genre | Links | Notes |
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Propaganda | 1999 in film | |||||
Pusu | 1972 in film | |||||
Pusuda | 1977 in film | |||||
Püsküllü bela | 1970 in film | |||||
Title | Year | Director | Actors | Genre | Links | Notes |
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Recep İvedik | 2008 in film | Togan Gökbakar | Şahan Gökbakar | Comedy | ||
Recep İvedik 2 | 2009 in film | Togan Gökbakar | Şahan Gökbakar | Comedy | ||
Recep İvedik 3 | 2010 in film | Togan Gökbakar | Şahan Gökbakar | Comedy | ||
Rüzgar | 1980 in film | |||||
Rüya gibi | 1971 in film | |||||
Rüyada buluşuruz | 1996 in film | |||||
Rüzgar gibi geçti | 1968 in film | |||||
Rüzgar hafiye | 1969 in film | |||||
Rüzgar Murat | 1971 in film | |||||
Rüzgar Zehra | 1961 in film | |||||
Rüzgarlı tepe | 1963 in film | |||||
Title | Year | Director | Actors | Genre | Links | Notes |
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Töre | 1978 in film | |||||
Tövbe | 1981 in film | |||||
Tövbe (2006) | 2006 in film | |||||
Türev | 2005 in film | |||||
Türk komandolar (İstanbul 44) | 1967 in film | |||||
Türkiyem | 1983 in film | |||||
Türkün aşkı baskadır | 1966 in film | |||||
Tütün zamanı | 1959 in film | |||||
Tütüncü kız Emine (1958) | 1958 in film | |||||
Tütüncü kız Emine (1969) | 1969 in film | |||||
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