The best Hakan Karsak’s movies

Hakan Karsak

Hakan Karsak

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Ivy

Ivy
7.9/10
After months without pay, the already disgruntled crew on a Turkish cargo ship arrives in an Egyptian port and learns that the Port Authority is foreclosing on them. Ordered to anchor offshore, the remaining skeleton crew has their passports seized and must maintain the vessel until its owner’s debts are paid. Tensions quickly arise between the authoritarian Cypriot captain, his devoutly religious second-in-command, an affable cook, and a trio of newcomers to the ship—a pair of druggie ne’er-do-wells and the near-mute, hulking Kurd. As months pass, food and entertainment dwindle, alliances shift, and the men take out their raw frustration on one another.

Butterflies

Butterflies
7.3/10
  • Genre: ComedyDrama
  • Release: 30/03/2018
  • Character: Imam
Three strangers with one thing in common — the same father — come to a Turkish village to bury him, and learn about him and each other.

My Brother 2

My Brother 2
4.5/10
Two famous brothers, Hakan and Ozan's friends Tato died. Two days later, Hakan's wedding was held, but they went to a friend's house to fulfill their last duties. Hakan will marry Didem, the daughter of Muzaffer, one of Rize's leading tea merchants. Muzaffer is a reaction to this marriage because Hakan is a famous singer. They find themselves in the Black Sea from the Aegean to Central Anatolia, beyond the borders as if they are not enough, and at the end of the journey filled with surprises.

Before Your Eyes

Before Your Eyes
7.3/10
After their parents are murdered, two young Kurdish children are forced to live on the street

Consequences

Consequences
6.6/10
  • Release: 07/03/2014
  • Character: Bozo
Cenk has just arrived back to Istanbul from the United States. Suppressed love slowly begins to resurface after he encounters Ece, a woman whom he had a romantic relationship with in the past. Suddenly, there is a robbery attempt in a quiet and gloomy house, which results in a crime being committed.

Deniz Seviyesi

Deniz Seviyesi
6.1/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 07/11/2014
  • Character: Sabri
Damla reluctantly returns to her Turkish summer town with her American husband. Her bitter past is soon to be unveiled.

Dog

Dog
6.6/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 10/12/2015
  • Character: Kaan
An ordinary day in the megacity of Istanbul: Ten-year-old Cemo sells paper tissues in the streets, Hayat is controlled by her husband and transsexual Ebru sells her body. All three have a secret love and they do everything that satisfies their longing, if only for a moment. An authentic, delicate and unsettling story about love and death and the Turkish society at the beginning of the 21st century.

Keeping the Bees

Keeping the Bees
5.8/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 23/09/2019
Ayşe returns to her hometown in northeastern Turkey to nurse her gravely ill mother. Before she dies, Ayse’s mother tells her that she will leave Ayse her much loved bee hives to manage. Ayse’s modern life has moved her away from the mountains of her childhood – a life in which the bees and their honey were central. But she puts her city life on hold to manage the bees, which provide a distraction from her grief. Ayse slowly starts to work with the local bee keeper to manage the hives but finds the lessons of her childhood are buried deep and the hives are more difficult to manage than she remembers. Ayse’s failure to pay needful attention to local advice sees her mothers bee hives seriously damaged, if not lost forever. What’s more a Caucasian bear becomes a real threat to her hives and her life.

Hilal, Feza and Other Planets

Hilal, Feza and Other Planets
5.5/10
Set during the aftermath of the September 28 1997 military coup of Turkey, one of the most fascinating periods of modern Turkish history, Hilal, Feza and Other Planets follows the unlikely relationship between a pro-Muslim student Hilal and her friend Feza, a male transgender prostitute who aims to become a woman. With cultural and social backgrounds that are superficially, and in their own perception, polar opposites, Hilal and Feza find common ground through their separate struggles against state oppression and social prejudice. Though not always smooth or free of conflict, their friendship survives the test of time despite ingrained prejudices, and we see their mutual respect and understanding for each other grow each time they meet.

Personal Opinion

Personal Opinion
Working together for many years, two policemen decide to steal by taking a tip from a thief. In the house they enter to rob, they become the prisoners of the power struggle that develops with wrong ideas. The struggle for supremacy, which completely takes them under control, continues with various lies. Telling the biggest lie will commit the biggest crime.

Keep a Lid on It

Keep a Lid on It
4.3/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 13/12/2019
Chaos erupts when members of two notorious Istanbul mobs arrive at a seaside town for family vacations.

Muska

Muska
3.5/10
  • Genre: Horror
  • Release: 01/01/2014
  • Character: Yaşar
Celal, 30ish year old writer at a magazine. He is fond of beautiful girls. After getting busted by his girlfriend with another girl,he kicked out from their apartment. He searches for a place to stay and searches a place to stay. He stops by an old, ruined house for a room for rent. He checks the room, he revolts from the mess. While leaving the house, he sees a beautiful girl is living next door... He changes his mind and hires the room. Unaware of strange things will happen in the house.

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