
Bir Avuç Deniz
Drama
Overview
Mert, who has been studying and working in America for many years, returns to Istanbul to become the company's manager in Turkey. Here, he goes on a boat trip with his friend Bora and Bora's wife Aylin. During the trip, Mert's girlfriend Dilek joins them in Göcek. While the group is enjoying their vacation, one day Deniz (Berrak Tüzünataç), the daughter of one of Istanbul's wealthiest families, comes aboard their boat. Deniz's sarcastic and reckless attitude affects Mert. Until that day, Mert had always done what he was supposed to do, following the path his family had laid out for him. Now, he begins to question himself. To find out whether a handful of sea is truly the sea, he has a long journey ahead of him.
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Engin Altan Düzyatan
Engin Altan Düzyatan
Mert Akbay
Engin Altan Düzyatan
Mert Akbay


Berrak Tüzünataç
Berrak Tüzünataç
Deniz Demirci
Berrak Tüzünataç
Deniz Demirci


Can Gürzap
Can Gürzap
Cengiz Akbay
Can Gürzap
Cengiz Akbay


Ayda Aksel
Ayda Aksel
Rana Akbay
Ayda Aksel
Rana Akbay


Tuğrul Tülek
Tuğrul Tülek
Bora Çatak
Tuğrul Tülek
Bora Çatak


Ahu Yağtu
Ahu Yağtu
Aylin Kargın Çatak
Ahu Yağtu
Aylin Kargın Çatak


Zeynep Özder
Zeynep Özder
Dilek Hanoğlu
Zeynep Özder
Dilek Hanoğlu


Ayşe Lebriz Berkem
Ayşe Lebriz Berkem
Candan
Ayşe Lebriz Berkem
Candan


Demir Parscan
Demir Parscan
Damadın Dayısı
Demir Parscan
Damadın Dayısı


Salahsun Hekimoğlu
Salahsun Hekimoğlu
Ruhi Bey
Salahsun Hekimoğlu
Ruhi Bey
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