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Renklerde Kaybolan Hayat: Fikret Mualla

"COLORS CAN MAKE LIFE SURREAL"

Life of the extremely famous Turkish painter Fikret Mualla who worked with Picasso himself at Paris.

Top Cast

  • Metin Güngör

    Metin Güngör

    Young Fikret Mualla

  • Tayfun Sav

    Tayfun Sav

    Old Fikret Mualla

  • Bedri Baykam

    Bedri Baykam

    Neyzen Tevfik

  • Okan Bayülgen

    Okan Bayülgen

    Pablo Picasso

  • Bora Gencer

    Bora Gencer

    Nazım Hikmet

  • Selen Görgüzel

    Selen Görgüzel

    Semiha Berksoy

  • Şebnem Schäfer

    Şebnem Schäfer

    Cecilia

  • Rita Roudonite

    Rita Roudonite

    Marlene Dietrich

  • Mehmet Tokat

    Mehmet Tokat

    Ekrem Bey

Overview

Life of the extremely famous Turkish painter Fikret Mualla who worked with Picasso himself at Paris.

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