Kalender Pide is about the events that happen to two men who accidentally enter each other's lives. Kalender, who runs the restaurant he inherited from his father, has not been doing very well lately. In the meantime, Kalender learns that his restaurant is being put up for sale by its owner. Kalender, together with Öcü, who unexpectedly enters his life, tries various ways to prevent the sale of the restaurant.
Kalender Pide is about the events that happen to two men who accidentally enter each other's lives. Kalender, who runs the restaurant he inherited from his father, has not been doing very well lately. In the meantime, Kalender learns that his restaurant is being put up for sale by its owner. Kalender, together with Öcü, who unexpectedly enters his life, tries various ways to prevent the sale of the restaurant.
Askin Dünkü Çocuklari, tells a bittersweet love story from the 70s to the present day, blending it with the social issues of the period.
The movie takes place in the kitchen of Cankaya Mansion on Sunday night, October 28, 1923, a day before the proclamation of the establishment of the Republic of Turkey and formally marking the end of the Ottoman Empire.
A middle-aged man emerges from a pandemic slump with a new job at a quiet hotel, until some eccentric guests turn his first night into a wild adventure.
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?».
Doctor Kemal is head of a private hospital, is ambitious and has the best intentions for the residents of Istanbul. He is the best candidate for mayor of the Beyoglu district – in his opinion. An opinion not shared by his sceptical ex-wife; nor by the voters who come to eat and drink at his expense; nor the party leader, who even after several meetings still thinks he's an architect rather than a doctor; not even his faithful chauffeur. The slogan 'the doctor has the cure' might be catchy, but the doctor has little clue how sick the climate of political nepotism really is.
Mustafa Kirantepe was born on July 29, 1979 in Izmir, Turkey. He is an actor and assistant director, known for The Pit (2017), Let's Sin (2014) and Ölümlü Dünya (2018).