
Boats Out of Watermelon Rinds
Drama
Overview
In his award-winning debut feature film, director Ahmet Ulucay portrays the innocence of childhood and the lure of the cinema for two teens in a small Turkish village. Working for a watermelon seller by day, Remet spends his evenings trying to rebuild a film projector with his friend Mehmet. Both have big dreams to be famous film directors one day.
Top Cast
Ismail Hakki Taslak
Ismail Hakki Taslak
Recep
Ismail Hakki Taslak
Recep
Kadir Kaymaz
Kadir Kaymaz
Mehmet
Kadir Kaymaz
Mehmet
Gülayse Erkoc
Gülayse Erkoc
Nezihe
Gülayse Erkoc
Nezihe
Aysel Yılmaz
Aysel Yılmaz
Recep'in Annesi
Aysel Yılmaz
Recep'in Annesi


Boncuk Yilmaz
Boncuk Yilmaz
Nihal
Boncuk Yilmaz
Nihal
Hasbiye Günay
Hasbiye Günay
Gülay
Hasbiye Günay
Gülay
Mustafa Çoban
Mustafa Çoban
Karpuzcu Kemal
Mustafa Çoban
Karpuzcu Kemal
Fizuli Caferof
Fizuli Caferof
Deli Ömer
Fizuli Caferof
Deli Ömer


Ahmet Uluçay
Ahmet Uluçay
Berber
Ahmet Uluçay
Berber
Cömert Agat
Cömert Agat
Yazlık Sinemacı
Cömert Agat
Yazlık Sinemacı
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