
My Father's Wings
Drama
Overview
Set against the backdrop of construction activity promising to fill in the empty spaces of the urban landscape with entirely new neighborhoods, a story unfolds of an aging construction worker who, unlike his peers, has to drop all plans for the future after being diagnosed with a malignant tumor. This self-assured debut contemplates the dignity of the individual within the context of modern Turkish society.
Top Cast


Menderes Samancılar
Menderes Samancılar
İbrahim
Menderes Samancılar
İbrahim


Musab Ekici
Musab Ekici
Yusuf
Musab Ekici
Yusuf


Kübra Kip
Kübra Kip
Nihal
Kübra Kip
Nihal


Tansel Öngel
Tansel Öngel
Resul
Tansel Öngel
Resul


Mustafa Kirantepe
Mustafa Kirantepe
Levent Bey
Mustafa Kirantepe
Levent Bey


Sarp Aydınoğlu
Sarp Aydınoğlu
Avukat Nedim
Sarp Aydınoğlu
Avukat Nedim
Kerem Karaboğa
Kerem Karaboğa
Topal Şehmuz
Kerem Karaboğa
Topal Şehmuz
Güllü Özalp Ulusoy
Güllü Özalp Ulusoy
Hatice
Güllü Özalp Ulusoy
Hatice


Cüneyt Yalaz
Cüneyt Yalaz
Doktor
Cüneyt Yalaz
Doktor


Ali Haydar Çataltepe
Ali Haydar Çataltepe
Fırat
Ali Haydar Çataltepe
Fırat
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