Loves with Gravity
Five short stories based on 'Love' and 'Tolerance' themes. Each of the short films moves along their own lines and ultimately converges in the concepts of love and tolerance.
Five short stories based on 'Love' and 'Tolerance' themes. Each of the short films moves along their own lines and ultimately converges in the concepts of love and tolerance.
Türkan Şoray
Ali Poyrazoğlu
Aytaç Arman
Nilüfer Açıkalın
Mahir Günşiray
Sumru Yavrucuk
Ayten Uncuoğlu
Civan Canova
Özge Barut
Five short stories based on 'Love' and 'Tolerance' themes. Each of the short films moves along their own lines and ultimately converges in the concepts of love and tolerance.
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