, 2h18 Réalisé parYılmaz Erdoğan OrigineTurquie GenresDrame, Historique, Romance ActeursKıvanç Tatlıtuğ, Yılmaz Erdoğan, Belçim Bilgin Erdoğan, Mert Fırat, Farah Zeynep Abdullah, Ahmet Mümtaz Taylan Rôle Rüştü Onur Note75% Le Rêve du Papillon s’inspire de la vie de deux jeunes poètes Rüstü Onur (Mert Fırat) et Muzaffer Tayyip Uslu, (Kıvanç Tatlıtuğ), qui ont vécu dans la ville minière de Zonguldak, dans les années quarante, à l'aube de la deuxième guerre mondiale. La vie de ces deux romantiques bascule à la suite de la rencontre avec la jeune lycéenne Suzan, (Belçim Bilgin), qui devient leur muse. Un film sur l’amour et la mort, les deux meilleurs prétextes de la poésie.
GenresDrame ActeursMert Fırat Note65% Erdem and Sevil live in a small town with their two kids, Edip and Sevgi, until they are forced to move to Istanbul to look after Sevil’s mother who has become
GenresDrame, Romance ActeursSaadet Aksoy, Mert Fırat Note72% Onur, who has been deaf since birth, works as a librarian. His father had left him and his mother when he was seven, and Onur has always blamed himself for this. Although being able to speak, he has chosen to stay silent because of the pitying looks of the people around him. At his friend Vedat’s engagement party, he meets Zeynep, who later finds out about Onur’s hearing disability, but is not bothered by it. She is forced by her overbearing father to leave home and gets a job at a call-center. Having to speak on the phone all day to people she doesn’t know, Zeynep finds peace with Onur, who she communicates with perfectly without speaking...
GenresDrame ActeursMert Fırat Note65% Erdem and Sevil live in a small town with their two kids, Edip and Sevgi, until they are forced to move to Istanbul to look after Sevil’s mother who has become
GenresDrame, Romance ActeursSaadet Aksoy, Mert Fırat Note72% Onur, who has been deaf since birth, works as a librarian. His father had left him and his mother when he was seven, and Onur has always blamed himself for this. Although being able to speak, he has chosen to stay silent because of the pitying looks of the people around him. At his friend Vedat’s engagement party, he meets Zeynep, who later finds out about Onur’s hearing disability, but is not bothered by it. She is forced by her overbearing father to leave home and gets a job at a call-center. Having to speak on the phone all day to people she doesn’t know, Zeynep finds peace with Onur, who she communicates with perfectly without speaking...