List of Turkish films of 2005

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A list of films produced by the Turkish film industry in Turkey in 2016.

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2005
Anlat İstanbul Selim Demirdelen, Kudret Sabancı Altan Erkekli, Özgü Namal, Mehmet Günsür, Erkan Can, Azra Akın, Nejat İşler, Vahide Gördüm, Şevket Çoruh, Güven Kıraç, İsmail Hacıoğlu Drama
Ayın Karanlık Yüzü Biket İlhan Romantic
Babam ve Oğlum Çağan Irmak Fikret Kuşkan, Çetin Tekindor, Ege Tanman, Hümeyra, Yetkin Dikinciler, Özge Özberk Drama, comedy
Balans ve Manevra Teoman Teoman, Berna Öztürk Drama
Banyo Mustafa Altıoklar Demet Evgar Drama
Dabbe Hasan Karacadağ Ümit Acar, Kaan Girgin Thriller
Eğreti Gelin Atıf Yılmaz Müjde Ar, Onur Ünsal, Nurgül Yeşilçay, Şevket Çoruh Comedy, drama
Gönül Yarası Yavuz Turgul Şener Şen, Meltem Cumbul, Timuçin Esen Drama
Hababam Sınıfı Askerde Ferdi Eğilmez Mehmet Ali Erbil, Hülya Avşar, Halit Akçatepe, Şafak Sezer, Mehmet Ali Alabora, Peker Açıkalın Comedy
Hababam Sınıfı 3,5 Ferdi Eğilmez Şafak Sezer, Cengiz Küçükayvaz, Halit Akçatepe, Mehmet Ali Erbil Comedy
Hacivat Karagöz Neden Öldürüldü Ezel Akay Haluk Bilginer, Beyazıt Öztürk Comedy, drama
Hırsız Var! Oğuzhan Tercan Haluk Bilginer, Mehmet Ali Erbil, Gamze Özçelik, Birol Ünel, Fatih Akın Adventure, action, comedy
İki Genç Kız Kutluğ Ataman Hülya Avşar, Feride Çetin, Vildan Atasever Comedy, drama
Kalbin Zamanı Ali Özgentürk Hülya Avşar, Halil Ergün, Oktay Kaynarca, Birol Ünel Romantic
Kısık Ateşte 15 Dakika Neco Çelik Metin Akpınar, Haluk Bilginer, Özkan Uğur Comedy
Maskeli Beşler İntikam Peşinde Murat Aslan Şafak Sezer, Memet Ali Alabora, Peker Açıkalın, Cengiz Küçükayvaz, Sümer Tilmaç Comedy
Meleğin Düşüşü Semih Kaplanoğlu Tülin Özen, Budak Akalın, Musa Karagöz Drama
Organize İşler Yılmaz Erdoğan Yılmaz Erdoğan, Tolga Çevik, Özgü Namal, Altan Erkekli, Demet Akbağ, Cem Yılmaz Comedy, adventure
O Şimdi Mahkum Abdullah Oğuz Yavuz Bingöl, Burhan Öçal, Erkan Can, Zafer Algöz Crime, comedy
Pardon Mert Baykal Ferhan Şensoy, Rasim Öztekin, Ali Çatalbaş Comedy, drama
Sen Ne Dilersen Cem Başeskioğlu Işık Yenersu, Fikret Kuşkan, Işın Karaca, Zeynep Eronat, Yıldız Kenter, Ahmet Mümtaz Taylan Drama
Takva Özer Kızıltan Erkan Can, Güven Kıraç Drama
Şans Kapıyı Kırınca Tayfun Güneyer Ferhan Şensoy, Asuman Dabak, Rasim Öztekin, Zeki Alasya Comedy

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