
The Wild Pear Tree
Drama
Overview
Fresh out of university, a Turkish young man with literary aspirations returns to his home village and starts scraping together money to publish his book. While trying to reconnect with his old friends and environment; his uncertainty, existential struggle and his father’s gambling addiction bring him grave difficulties.
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Doğu Demirkol
Doğu Demirkol
Sinan
Doğu Demirkol
Sinan


Murat Cemcir
Murat Cemcir
İdris
Murat Cemcir
İdris


Bennu Yıldırımlar
Bennu Yıldırımlar
Asuman
Bennu Yıldırımlar
Asuman


Hazar Ergüçlü
Hazar Ergüçlü
Hatice
Hazar Ergüçlü
Hatice


Serkan Keskin
Serkan Keskin
Süleyman
Serkan Keskin
Süleyman


Tamer Levent
Tamer Levent
Recep
Tamer Levent
Recep


Akın Aksu
Akın Aksu
İmam Veysel
Akın Aksu
İmam Veysel


Ahmet Rıfat Şungar
Ahmet Rıfat Şungar
Ali Riza
Ahmet Rıfat Şungar
Ali Riza


Kubilay Tunçer
Kubilay Tunçer
İlhami
Kubilay Tunçer
İlhami


Öner Erkan
Öner Erkan
İmam Nazmi
Öner Erkan
İmam Nazmi
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