Big Man, Little Love
Oct 19 2001
•2h 0m
•Drama
An orphaned Kurdish child (Hêjar) and a Turkish pensioner (Rıfat) are thrown together by circumstance. Rıfat, a widowed retired judge, refuses to get involved in politics. He is forced out of his solitude, when Hêjar the only survivor of a police raid on his Kurdish neighbors, takes refuge at his home. Gradually, he warms up to the kid and decides to reunite her with her family.
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Rıfat Bey
Dilan Erçetin
Hejar
Füsun Demirel
Sakine
Yıldız Kenter
Müzeyyen Hanım
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