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- The film tells the story of the regular visits that the legendary Russian ballet dancer Rudolf Nureyev made to Turkey between 1980 and 1990.
- The film examines the unusual lives of a group of people who live in the high mountains alongside the eastern part of Turkey's Black Sea coast.
- The film focuses on the dilemma of a married man in Trapezes between ethical values and his love to Olga, who is the daughter of an immigrant from Trapezes to Russia in the early 1900's. Immigration and prejudices are the main themes of the film.
- The suffering of women who spend their lives working in fields, forests and meadows without rest or respite in the Black Sea region is the subject of the documentary. Revealing this difficult life to the outside world, the film takes its name from the subject, Ifakat, who was the victim of an unsolved murder with her two daughters in an alpine meadow house. There are 120 houses in the village, which are located 2,000 meters above sea level. The men of the village leave for big cities and other countries to earn money, which makes the situation more difficult for women in the village. Women are the only permanent inhabitants. There are neither proper roads nor electricity, and the village has no considerable economic activity.
- The movie of twins, stars, life itself. A remarkable Istanbul story, first Mehmet Tigli film.