In cinemas this week: Bergen, The Godfather 2, Someone Unimportant 2 and more...


In addition to the films currently in theaters, new stories will be on the big screen this week. Among the films to be released are : Insignificant One 2, Love on the Street, Azem 5: Zair, Extended Family 5, Işık, Summer Light, The Godfather 2, and Bergen . Here are this week's films...

Among the films set to be re-released is "Bergen," starring Farah Zeynep Abdullah and originally released in 2022. The film tells the tragic life story of Bergen, known as the "Queen of Arabesque."

Considered one of the best films in cinema history, "The Godfather Part II" tells the story of a young Vito Corleone's rise in 1920s New York, as his son Michael expands his control over the family crime syndicate. The film also takes viewers back in time, telling the story of the young Vito's escape from Sicily to America and his involvement in the criminal world as a young man. The drama film is directed by Francis Ford Coppola. The production, starring Al Pacino, Robert De Niro, and Robert Duvall, is set for a re-release.

Starring Bob Odenkirk, best known for his portrayal of Saul Goodman on "Breaking Bad," the second installment of "Nobody" picks up the action where it left off. In "Nobody 2," former deadly assassin and current suburban dad Hutch Mansell (Bob Odenkirk) returns to his bloody past after an invasion of his home.

Directed by Hasan Doğan, the film tells the story of İdil, who suffers from memory loss following an accident, and Rüzgar, whom she meets by chance. The film stars Burcu Kıratlı, Hasan Denizyaran, and Adin Külçe.

The film tells the story of Erdem, who returns to the city of his birth and confronts his past. The drama is directed and written by Kerem Kuşçu, and stars Aytuğ Akdoğan, Nehir Erdoğan, and Zuhal Gencer.

Directed and written by Tom Tykwer, the drama film "Light" tells the story of a family whose lives change with the arrival of a mysterious maid to their home.

"Extended Family" returns to theaters with the fifth installment of the series. Directed by Cüneyt İnay, the fifth installment stars Ufuk Özkan and Bülent Çolak. Produced by AKC Cinema TV and Bilal Kalyoncu, the film's script was written by Cüneyt İnay, who also serves as director.
The film deals with family ties, friendships and intergenerational conflicts in its usual entertaining style.

One of the week's local horror films, "Azem 5: Zair," explores the grieving process of a family who loses their young daughter in a sudden car accident. It then explores the spiritual beings that feed on the family's pain and haunt them.
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