

Romance · Comedy
Overview
Zeynap Altin is at the end of her tether: she works far too much and is not valued at all by her husband, daughter and father. To make matters worse, the funeral home dressed her beloved late mother in a man's suit instead of her favorite dress. Enough is enough: Zeynep flees from Munich to the previously unknown holiday home on a Croatian island that her mother secretly bought years ago - with the hope of finding quiet, peace and herself there. If only the previous owner Josip, a rough islander, didn't still live on the same property and annoy her with his views and wisdom.
Top Cast


Naomi Krauss
Naomi Krauss
Zeynap Altin
Naomi Krauss
Zeynap Altin


Goran Bogdan
Goran Bogdan
Josip Cega
Goran Bogdan
Josip Cega


Adnan Maral
Adnan Maral
Ilyas Altin
Adnan Maral
Ilyas Altin


Bahar Balci
Bahar Balci
Fia Altin
Bahar Balci
Fia Altin


Vedat Erincin
Vedat Erincin
Doruk Bilici
Vedat Erincin
Doruk Bilici


Artjom Gilz
Artjom Gilz
Conrad
Artjom Gilz
Conrad


Davor Tomić
Davor Tomić
Dražen Cega
Davor Tomić
Dražen Cega
Mladen Vasary
Mladen Vasary
Uncle Franjo
Mladen Vasary
Uncle Franjo


Paula Schramm
Paula Schramm
Cook Nora
Paula Schramm
Cook Nora


Christian Schneller
Christian Schneller
Mr. Eddelbüttel
Christian Schneller
Mr. Eddelbüttel
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