Damat Kogusu

Damat Kogusu is a movie starring Ibrahim Akoz, Zülfü Hamit Altin, and Turgay Atalay. In Turkey a man is jailed and thrown into a section for those accused or convicted of serious sex crimes, known as the Groom's Block, where society...
Quality
480p, 720p, 1080p, 2K, 4K
Running Time
1 hours
44 minutes
Genres
Drama, Crime
Actors
Ibrahim Akoz, Turgay Atalay, Zülfü Hamit Altin, Baris Atay
Director
Ilker Savaskurt
Writer
Seref Nokta, Mehmet Kala, Mehmet Kala
Country
Turkey, UK
Year
2017
Languages
English, Deutsch, Français, Italiano, Español, Svenska, Gaeilge, Nederlands
Subtitles
日本語, Čeština, Tiếng Việt, Português, 한국어, Australia, Filipino, हिन्दी
Comments about drama «Damat Kogusu» (137)
Groom's Block is slang in Turkey for prison sections holding those accused of serious sex crimes. The film's story and characters are drawn from everyday life. In the Groom's Block, the guards and prison governor manipulate tensions, as prisoners push each other to the edge of existence. We experience the tension and paradox of a violent prison and justice systems reflecting the shifting moral norms and structure of Turkish society. The jailed and jailers enforce violent justice daily, expressing in their lives a society confronted with its need to hide from itself, in desperate denial of its cruel contradictions.
Can watch it 10 times and still see new things you missed. Ilker Savaskurt is a genius!
OMG this is crazy! Almost No Detail miss, Story-line is perfect. Its a brand new story. No copycat. And nice chemistry between Turgay Atalay and Baris Atay
Very good movie. I would watch it again.
This movie allows all the established actors and actresses to do what they do best without smothering one another. Great movie!
Interesting and unusual movie. It has a great plot with fantastic acting. Turgay Atalay , Baris Atay played their parts well. Simply one of the best.
Flawless, perfect or anything else that tells this is a freakin good movie!
Wow! Is the only phrase I can think of when trying to describe this film in a one word summary! Seref Nokta definitely did a great job!