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- Miran is seeking revenge for his parents death so he plans to marry daughter Reyyan from the family who were responsible for that. Unexpectedly he falls in love with Reyyan. Will this change the plan?
- When five Kurdish prisoners are granted one week's home leave, they find to their dismay that they face continued oppression outside of prison from their families, the culture, and the government.
- Yusuf Miroglu and his fiancee Zeynep goes to Diyarbakir to attend at the wedding of Cemal, who is his close friend from military service. Cemal gets killed by mysterious assassination during the wedding.
- Mala Ahmet, the old leader of a Turkish tribe is suffering from cancer. While running away from the compulsory chemotherapy in the hospital he suddenly finds himself in a nursery home where he is confronted with a different but cruel culture of life.
- Diyarbakir, in the late nineties: Two young Kurdish children are forced to live on the street after their parents have been murdered by a member of a secret state security force.
- A Turkish nationalist firefighter sets out on a life-changing journey in Diyarbakir.
- When Basê finds herself revisited by voice recordings resurfacing from the past, she whispers to her son Mehmet things that he never knew.
- Unruly brothers from a poor neighbourhood will do anything to plunge into a swimming pool on a luxury property.
- A group of students studying at Dicle University set out to take the aid they gathered from Diyarbakir to Iraq for the victims of the Halabja massacre, which is seen as the third biggest massacre in the world. One of the pioneers of the group is the daughter of Battal Aga from the Kejan Tribe living on the Syrian Iraqi border.
- A journalist located in Syria becomes friends with a physically and mentally disabled woman. They need to escape to Turkey to improve their lives, unfortunately, without required documentation; they must travel on foot. A true story of the bravery of a man who never gave up in order to save his friend.
- In Spring 2005, Thomas Arslan took a trip from Istanbul and Ankara to the southwest and from there to the Iranian border. This is his personal view of this country: not journalistic reportage, but impressions of daily life.
- The struggle of nurses and doctors working in a military hospital in a region where terrorism is intense in Southeastern Anatolia to keep people alive.
- This documentary looks at "the back of the world": small children working as quarrymen in Peru, Kurdish political refugees from Turkey, and families and inmates awaiting the end on Mississippi's Death Row.
- Following the military intervention of 1980 the number of people who died during interrogation or in prison increased. As a result of the unsanitary conditions and torture in prisons, 299 people died while incarcerated.
- Legend has it that centuries ago, the flying creatures with no eyes sought revenge against humanity for the atrocities they had endured. They embarked on a journey through time and space, searching for the perfect moment to exact their revenge. The creatures' figures, along with the historical remains of the kings and queens who once lived in the area, were nowhere to be found near the mill where they had once gathered. The miller's dreams, which occasionally took him on a journey to the past, confirmed the existence of these creatures. However, no one believed him, and his claims were dismissed as mere hallucinations. But one fateful day, the flying creatures invaded the region and took the miller captive. They inserted a magical needle into his arm, and he joined their ranks, helping them collect unborn babies from the wombs of pregnant women to raise an army of warriors against humankind. Despite numerous attempts by soldiers to intervene, the creatures remained elusive and continued their rampage. In response, the government declared the miller's castle and its surrounding areas a protected site. The castle, however, was accused of being a sacrificial site and blamed for the violent attacks. The king and queen who once resided in the castle were portrayed as evil, and the castle was sentenced to be torn down. The soldiers guarding the site noticed that the creatures had returned, and they alerted the authorities. The creatures were captured on camera by several journalists who visited the site, providing irrefutable evidence that the castle was not to blame for the violence. The journalists were determined to uncover the truth and, with the help of a captain and a few locals, they set out to explore the castle. They discovered that the king and queen had been kind and just rulers, and that the creatures were the true perpetrators of the violence. The captain and his team found evidence of the creatures' dark magic and how they had manipulated the miller and his family into joining their ranks. They also discovered that the miller had been forced to help the creatures against his will. The captain and his team were horrified by the creatures' actions and decided to put an end to their reign of terror. They sought the help of a powerful sorceress who lived nearby, and together they came up with a plan to defeat the creatures. The sorceress created a powerful spell that would make the creatures visible to the soldiers, and the captain and his team set out to put the plan into action. They managed to capture a few of the creatures and brought them before the king, queen, and government officials. The creatures were tried and found guilty of their crimes. They were sentenced to be banished from the region forever, and their magic was stripped away. The miller and his family were released from the creatures' grasp and reunited with their loved ones. The region was once again peaceful, and the miller's castle was no longer seen as a place of evil. Instead, it was restored to its former glory and became a popular tourist attraction. The captain and his team were hailed as heroes, and their bravery and determination were celebrated throughout the kingdom. In the end, the flying creatures with no eyes were nothing more than a distant memory, a cautionary tale of the dangers of dark magic and the consequences of seeking revenge.
- Sait, who lives with his family in Diyarbakir, learns that his daughter was abandoned by his fiance, Jesus, and sets out to search for Jesus. At the same time, he wants to repair his broken radio tape.
- A film about the 100th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide and the work of historian Ara Sarafian to create reconciliation among Armenians, Kurds, and Turks, despite the official denialism of the Turkish state.
- This is the story about Amed city. This is the story about football, under the shadow of curfews and armed conflicts. In 2015-16 season for the first time, Amedspor from Diyarbakir qualified to quarter final in Turkish Cup. They challenged to elite teams as a lower league's team. They didn't lose 9 game in trophy and finally, they were eliminated by Fenerbahce which is the biggest Turkish football team. After end of Peace Process, they were imposed many attacks because of their Kurdish name but Amedspor achieved a tale about football under the shadow of curfews and armed conflicts.
- A man attempts to reconstruct his memory, after many years, he has found the house he was born in.
- This documentary is about the lives and the musical stories of two legendary Armenian musicians: A father and his son, Onnik Dinkjian and Ara Dinkjian.
- A documentary about a longing for democracy.
- Modern capitalist society creates artists from some people, it also creates murderers from others. In a theater play, while one hand takes photographs, another hand commits murder.
- The story of 5 children who have made a house in the Çiftehavuz cemetery of Diyarbakir and made a house for themselves.
- Extraordinary story of women who earn their living in Diyarbakir woman district market.
- In the film, the struggle between the villagers and a cry is told. Villagers are in a difficult situation due to the drought in the region. Semsettin Aga and Behram Aga, the owners of the surrounding villages, keep the villagers entertained. The villagers then decide to invade the fields. Meanwhile, Mustafa was thrown in prison by shooting Behram Aga.
- There is no freedom in the control society. It was inspired by Michel Foucault's thoughts.
- The film depicts the story of a child, who is forced to make a decision due to the changing life conditions after the forced immigration.
- Azize Aslanbey, who has everything she wants with the games she has played so far, can no longer resist the love of Miran and Reyyan and the domination that Miran has established over the years, begins to fall apart. While Miran, who revealed the game played by his grandmother, is shaken by this fact that he confronts for the first time, Reyyan can not bear the pain of the man she loves, tries to heal his wounds with her love. Esma doesn't want to be any longer a spectator for Azize who turns the lives of innocent people into hell for the sake of her passion for revenge, delivers the letter that Dilsah (Miran mother who died under unknown circumstances) entrusted to her to stop Azize. Hazar, who believes that researching about Dilsah, his beloved from the past, will help him in some way to prove the truth to Miran and make him believe that he is not guilty of her death. Will he win this fight against Azize and remove Reyyan from Aslanbey mansion?
- Hazar, who goes to Aslanbey mansion to talk to Miran and Reyyan to prove his innocence, encounters a situation he never expected. When Reyyan sees Miran standing over her father, who is lying motionless in the courtyard, she is shocked. Until today, Reyyan, who has tried to dissuade Miran from revenge and prove that her father is innocent, will pass a great test in the face of events. While the love of Miran and Reyyan has been put to the greatest trial, one question arises, who wants this fairy-tale love that grows stronger day by day to remain unfinished forever?
- Miran, who gives up the revenge, decides to go to Midyat and build a life with Reyyan away from everything. This decision is accepted by the Sadoglu family, but Azize Aslanbey, who suffered after the death of Elif, has very different plans for the two families. Azize vows to end everything by using Miran for the last time, but her real grandson and the son of the Sultan, Aslan Aslanbey, who is known to have died many years ago, learned everything about his past and returned to his ancestral lands to ensure justice. With the emergence of Aslan, cards are scattered again, and Reyyan and Miran will face a new test and challenge.
- The story of Börü with 34-50 radio code, one of the most distinguished and offensive teams of the Police Special Operations Force, begins in Diyarbakir in the autumn of 2014. As Turan Kara(Emir Benderlioglu)'s 2 year of probation is over, he reunites with his squad, while Börü is pushing their way to a school province.
- The marriage, which was built with the fire of revenge between Miran and Reyyan, ended as planned by the Aslanbey family. Miran left Reyyan the next day. Unable to bear the pain, Reyyan burned the hut in which she spent her first night with Miran. Miran goes to his mother's grave to let his news of vengeance. Miran who heard the news of the burning hut from Firat, will he leave Reyyan, who is not guilty in this war of revenge?