Ayşe (47) lives with her brother Rıdvan (38), who has down syndrome, on the outer edge of the ever-growing Istanbul, where the face has begun to change. Their father has been waiting for death in a hospital for a long time. When Ayşe receives a marriage proposal from an international truck driver who stops by the gas station where she works, she makes a choice between her destiny and her dreams.
One day waves bring a wooden statue of Lenin to a small town by the Black Sea. The statue is erected in the town square by the Municipality with the hope that it would attract tourists to the town. As an official opening ceremony is planned with the participation of the Prime Minister and a Russian delegation, the statue gets stolen. Two police investigators from Ankara are assigned to find Lenin in twelve hours. Townspeople give an unexpected answer to the question «Where is Lenin?».
Entrenched in a midlife crisis, Aziz seeks solace from his mundane job, lonesome friends and rowdy family while pretending to have his act together.
Binnur Kaya (born 19 April 1972) is a Turkish actress. Kaya graduated in theatre from Bilkent University in 1995. She joined the BKM theatre troupe and appeared with them in such as Bir Demet Tiyatro, Bekarlar ve Bana Bir Şeyhler Oluyor. Later, she appeared in the series Dış Kapının Mandalları directed by her close friend Engin Günaydın in 1998 and then in other popular series like Çarli, Yabancı Damat, 7 Numara, Kaynanalar and Baba Evi. She played numerous roles in Bir Demet Tiyatro. In 2003, she appeared in the film İnşaat directed by Ömer Vargı. Then she acted in the films Babam ve Oğlum, Abuzer Kadayıf, Küçük Kıyamet and Hayatımın Kadınısın. Between 2007 and 2008, she played two roles as Dilber and Şahika Koçarslanlı in the hit sitcom Avrupa Yakası. Kaya received a lot of acclaim for her role in the 2009 film Vavien, winning several awards including the SİYAD award for Best Actress and the Yeşilçam award for Best Actress.