When We Leave
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Umay flees with her son from her violent husband from Istanbul to Berlin, where she grew up, and where her parents and siblings live according to Turkish traditions. But instead of offering her love and shelter, Umay's family doesn't understand her desire for self-determination, resulting in a deadly conflict between honor and freedom. Go to movie review
Die Fremde
A young Turkish woman is caught between her family and her own attempt at self-determination. more...
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