
Unfruitful Times
Sep 23 2024
•2h 0m
•Drama
After a tragic miscarriage, Nimet -a middle aged woman- gets stuck in the conservative society in Istanbul while her beloved younger sister Öznur carries a burden of her own in the family, trying to struggle her own demons.
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Funda Eryiğit
Nimet

Ece Yaşar
Öznur

Erdem Şenocak
Halil

Serkan Ercan
Faruk
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