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The Bastard of Istanbul
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One rainy day in Istanbul, a young woman steps into a doctor's office and declares her need for an abortion. At just nineteen and unmarried, this decision marks a crucial turning point in her life.Two decades later, Asya Kazanci resides with her large family in Istanbul. Their household is unique: the Kazanci men have a history of dying young, due to a strange family curse, leaving a residence dominated by women. Among them is Asya's striking and independent mother, Zeliha, who owns a tattoo studio. There's also Banu, who has recently uncovered her clairvoyant abilities, and Feride, a hypochondriac fixated on potential catastrophes. The arrival of Asya's Armenian-American cousin, Armanoush, stirs up long-buried family truths, tied to Turkey's complex historical tapestry, bringing them to light.
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One rainy day in Istanbul, a young woman steps into a doctor's office and declares her need for an abortion. At just nineteen and unmarried, this decision marks a crucial turning point in her life.Two decades later, Asya Kazanci resides with her large family in Istanbul. Their household is unique: the Kazanci men have a history of dying young, due to a strange family curse, leaving a residence dominated by women. Among them is Asya's striking and independent mother, Zeliha, who owns a tattoo studio. There's also Banu, who has recently uncovered her clairvoyant abilities, and Feride, a hypochondriac fixated on potential catastrophes. The arrival of Asya's Armenian-American cousin, Armanoush, stirs up long-buried family truths, tied to Turkey's complex historical tapestry, bringing them to light.
