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The Split

Sol Jensen, a young Icelandic woman, and Halil Atesh, originally from the countryside in Turkey, meet in Reykjavik and fall passionately in love. Ten years later, Halil becomes an established businessman, while Sol runs a beauty parlor. Their two daughters, Leila and Aysiia, attend a Catholic school despite Halil's Muslim background and much to his grief. The split between him and Sol increases with the growing up of their daughters in a culture that is not his.

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  • Baltasar Kormákur

    Baltasar Kormákur

    Friðrik

  • Bennu Gerede

    Bennu Gerede

    Sól Jensen

  • Mahir Günşiray

    Mahir Günşiray

    Halil Ates

  • Burçin Abdullah

    Burçin Abdullah

    Aishe

  • Cezmi Baskın

    Cezmi Baskın

  • Bedri Baykam

    Bedri Baykam

  • Seda Çetin

    Seda Çetin

    Leyla

  • Tuncer Necmioğlu

    Tuncer Necmioğlu

  • Nihat Nikerel

    Nihat Nikerel

Overview

Sol Jensen, a young Icelandic woman, and Halil Atesh, originally from the countryside in Turkey, meet in Reykjavik and fall passionately in love. Ten years later, Halil becomes an established businessman, while Sol runs a beauty parlor. Their two daughters, Leila and Aysiia, attend a Catholic school despite Halil's Muslim background and much to his grief. The split between him and Sol increases with the growing up of their daughters in a culture that is not his.

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