CREW

Director: Aydın Sayman
Screenwriter: Aydın Sayman
Producer: Haydar Işık


SYNOPSIS

Middle-aged film director Sinan is depressed because he cannot realize the movies he dreams of. At midnight, when he leaves his friend’s side, he is stabbed while trying to break up a fight on the street he is walking on. Losing blood, Sinan lies on the corner of the sidewalk where he fell, almost to die. He immerses himself in the flow of sounds and images of the past that occupy his mind. He encountered Syrian refugee Suveyda begging on the sidewalks of a street and her husband Ammar, who watched her with shame. A representative of a foreign media outlet will pay for a documentary about a refugee family trying to seek asylum in the west. One of Sinan’s friend meet him with the young and beautiful Deniz. Deniz asks Sinan to introduce her to Mr. Hamit, the friend of his deceased brother. Deniz’s father, whom she had never seen, was arrested during the coup years, died under torture, and was buried in an unknown place. Her mother asked her daughter to search for her father’s grave and whispered that the person who reported them was Hamit, who’s a wealthy businessman now. Deniz thinks that she can reach her father’s lost grave through Hamit.