
10 to 11
Drama
Overview
Mithat passionately collects newspapers in his Istanbul flat. The other tenants ridicule him and he lives a lonely life. As the building is to be renovated, Mithat develops a friendship with concierge Ali, another loner, who helps him save his collection. They involuntarily change each other’s fate.
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Nejat İşler
Nejat İşler
Ali
Nejat İşler
Ali
Mithat Esmer
Mithat Esmer
Mithat
Mithat Esmer
Mithat


Tayanç Ayaydın
Tayanç Ayaydın
Ömer
Tayanç Ayaydın
Ömer


Laçin Ceylan
Laçin Ceylan
Feride
Laçin Ceylan
Feride


Savaş Akova
Savaş Akova
Ruhi
Savaş Akova
Ruhi
Sinan Dugmeci
Sinan Dugmeci
Bookseller
Sinan Dugmeci
Bookseller


Serkan Keskin
Serkan Keskin
Fotokopici
Serkan Keskin
Fotokopici
Nida Karabol Akdeniz
Nida Karabol Akdeniz
Doctor
Nida Karabol Akdeniz
Doctor
Liezer Abrayava
Liezer Abrayava
Radio Technician
Liezer Abrayava
Radio Technician
Dilek Altug
Dilek Altug
Ayse
Dilek Altug
Ayse
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