
The Queen Is in the Factory
Drama · Romance · Family
Overview
Yağmur is a young woman with very strict boundaries. She lives in Istanbul and works as a fashion editor. Yağmur doesn't accept the fact that her brother Bulut is gay. Bulut, wishing to be a play writer someday created himself a world in his home where he can play Andy Warhol. And he named it Factory. Life is a struggle for these two high-class children. While Yağmur is fighting against her boyfriend's marriage expectations, Bulut is trying to fall in step with his boyfriend's life. While these two different relationships have their own battles trying to survive in some way, a death will change everything.
Top Cast
Dicle Kartal
Dicle Kartal
Yağmur
Dicle Kartal
Yağmur
Çağrı Aslan
Çağrı Aslan
Bulut
Çağrı Aslan
Bulut
Şenol Demir
Şenol Demir
Kaan
Şenol Demir
Kaan
Fatih Günaydın
Fatih Günaydın
Kaya
Fatih Günaydın
Kaya
Umut Armağan
Umut Armağan
Efe
Umut Armağan
Efe


Didem Ellialtı
Didem Ellialtı
Didem Ellialtı


Gülseren Gürtunca
Gülseren Gürtunca
Gülseren Gürtunca
Hande Hitay
Hande Hitay
Hande Hitay


Billur Kalkavan
Billur Kalkavan
Billur Kalkavan
Mukaddes Kaya
Mukaddes Kaya
Mukaddes Kaya
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