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Sürgün

December 20, 2013 2h 0m 2.8/10 (4 votes)

Originally released in 2013. Sürgün is a romance/drama film. directed by Erol Özlevi. With a runtime of 2h 0m, it's an epic theatrical experience.

Starring Saadet Işıl Aksoy, Tolgahan Sayışman, and Mahir Günşiray

Synopsis

Eleni is in love with a young and handsome Turk, Sedat (Tolgahan Sayışman), who also lives on Büyükada with his father, horse carriage driver Halil. These two have been sweethearts since their childhood, and now in college they have decided to further their relationship by tying the wedding knot. The only problem is that Eleni's father does not even know that these wild kids are hitched, since Eleni anticipated that the rich Stavro would never consent to her marrying a Turkish boy from a poor family. Sedat continuously pushes Eleni to tell Stavro of their plans, but the fragile girl can't summon up her courage. Meanwhile, in the background, the relationship between the Greeks and Turks of Cyprus is getting tenser by the day, affecting the situation of the Greek population in Turkey. On March 16, 1964, İsmet İnönü and the Cabinet come to a decision that all Turkish citizens of Greek descent must migrate to Greece.

Quick Facts

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Release Date December 20, 2013 12 years ago
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Runtime 2h 0m 120 minutes total
User Rating 2.8/10 Mixed (4 votes)
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Language TR Original language
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Country Turkey Production

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
TR

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Sürgün about?

Eleni is in love with a young and handsome Turk, Sedat (Tolgahan Sayışman), who also lives on Büyükada with his father, horse carriage driver Halil. These two have been sweethearts since their ...

Who directed Sürgün?

Sürgün was directed by Erol Özlevi.

How long is Sürgün?

Sürgün has a runtime of 2 hours and 0 minutes (120 minutes total).

When was Sürgün released?

Sürgün was released on December 20, 2013 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in Sürgün?

The main cast of Sürgün includes Saadet Işıl Aksoy, Tolgahan Sayışman, Mahir Günşiray, Ruhsar Öcal, Macit Sonkan.