
Mavi Gözlü Dev
Drama
Overview
The beloved poet of Turkey, Nazım Hikmet, is featured on the silver screen for the period he spent in prison after 1941. Imprisoned for communist propaganda, Nazım became legendary within the prison walls as his fame grew by word of mouth. A group of friends formed around him, inspired by his poetry and painting. However, the only thing on Nazım Hikmet's mind was his wife, Piraye. He was very curious about his wife, from whom he had not heard for a long time. As the misery of the war years made itself felt, the devastating news for Nazım was not long in coming. His 28-year prison sentence was confirmed.
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Yetkin Dikinciler
Yetkin Dikinciler
Nazım
Yetkin Dikinciler
Nazım


Dolunay Soysert
Dolunay Soysert
Piraye
Dolunay Soysert
Piraye


Uğur Polat
Uğur Polat
Tahsin
Uğur Polat
Tahsin


Özge Özberk
Özge Özberk
Münevver
Özge Özberk
Münevver


Ferit Kaya
Ferit Kaya
Balaban
Ferit Kaya
Balaban


Suna Keskin
Suna Keskin
Celile
Suna Keskin
Celile


Rıza Sönmez
Rıza Sönmez
Raşit
Rıza Sönmez
Raşit


Ahmet Mümtaz Taylan
Ahmet Mümtaz Taylan
Eyüp
Ahmet Mümtaz Taylan
Eyüp


Sinan Tuzcu
Sinan Tuzcu
Yusuf
Sinan Tuzcu
Yusuf


Murat Karasu
Murat Karasu
Polis Şefi
Murat Karasu
Polis Şefi
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