Directed by Naki Yurter and written by Recep Filiz, this film features Arzu Aycan in the titular role of Dilber and Hakan Özer as Kerem. The cast also includes Ergun Akerman and Gonca Gül.
(Laughs, adjusting his mic) "Aycan Hanım, look at that drum. It doesn't want a story. It wants a heartbeat! You can't act the rhythm; you have to be the rhythm." Hakan Ozer Arzu Aycan filmi
V. Toplumsal Okuma: Birey ve Kolektif Bellek Film, sadece bireysel bir dram olarak kalmayıp daha geniş bir toplumsal tartışmaya da kapı açar. Sessizliklerin ve unutuşun toplumdaki rolü, travmanın kuşaklar arası aktarımı, kamusal hafızanın baskılayıcı mekanizmaları gibi konular imgesel olarak işlendiğinde film, politik bir katman kazanır. Hakan Özer’in yönetimi, bu politik okumayı didaktizme düşmeden estetize edebilmelidir. Directed by Naki Yurter and written by Recep
Hakan Özer plays Kemal , a former special forces operative who wants to leave his violent past behind. Arzu Aycan plays Zeynep , a journalist investigating a human trafficking ring. When Kemal’s brother is killed by the ringleaders, he teams up with Zeynep. The film follows their tense alliance, which slowly turns into passion. The climax scene, shot in a derelict warehouse near the Golden Horn, is considered a classic of Turkish action cinema. It doesn't want a story
maintain a strong following among collectors and historians of regional 70s cinema.