
The Woman Has No Name
Drama
Overview
Işık visits a friend's summer home to spend some time alone after growing up under the strain of her surroundings and family. Here, she reflects on her prior issues and the challenges she has encountered as a woman.
Top Cast


Hale Soygazi
Hale Soygazi
Işık
Hale Soygazi
Işık


Aytaç Arman
Aytaç Arman
Orhan
Aytaç Arman
Orhan


Tarık Tarcan
Tarık Tarcan
Mehmet
Tarık Tarcan
Mehmet
Selen Şenbay
Selen Şenbay
Gürkan
Selen Şenbay
Gürkan


Şahika Tekand
Şahika Tekand
Sevil
Şahika Tekand
Sevil


Sevda Aktolga
Sevda Aktolga
Zerrin
Sevda Aktolga
Zerrin


Mehmet Akan
Mehmet Akan
Işık's Father
Mehmet Akan
Işık's Father


Sema Çeyrekbaşı
Sema Çeyrekbaşı
Işık's Mother
Sema Çeyrekbaşı
Işık's Mother


Rozet Hubeş
Rozet Hubeş
Figen
Rozet Hubeş
Figen


Yasemin Alkaya
Yasemin Alkaya
Gül
Yasemin Alkaya
Gül
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