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  1. Dec 25, 2015 · Toz Bezi: Directed by Ahu Öztürk. With Asiye Dinçsoy, Nazan Kesal, Didem Inselel, Serra Yilmaz. Nesrin and Hatun are two Kurdish cleaning women living in Istanbul.

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    • Drama
    • Ahu Öztürk
    • 2015-12-25
  2. toz-bezi.comTOZ BEZI

    TOZ BEZI is the gripping debut feature film by director Ahu Öztürk. The Berlinale-selected drama focusses on the challenges of two mothers - members of the Kurdish minority in Istanbul. Öztürk takes an intimate look at the community that's in the epicentre of an ethnic conflict that dominates Turkish politics today.

  3. Nesrin and Hatun are two Kurdish cleaning women living in Istanbul. While Nesrin tries to survive with her little daughter, trying to understand why her husband left her, Hatun dreams of buying a house in the district where they clean.

  4. Apr 20, 2016 · ‘Dust Cloth’ (‘Toz Bezi’): Istanbul Review. Ahu Ozturk's grimly authentic drama about women’s struggles won best local film, actress and screenplay honors at the recent Istanbul festival.

  5. Toz Bezi. DRAMA. Nesrin and Hatun are two cleaning women living in the same neighborhood in Istanbul. While Nesrin tries to survive with her little daughter, trying to understand why her husband left her, Hatun dreams of buying a house in the district where they clean. Information. Studio. Roni Film. Genre. Drama. Released. 2015. Run Time.

  6. Dec 24, 2015 · Overview. Nesrin and Hatun are two Kurdish cleaning women living in Istanbul. While Nesrin tries to survive with her little daughter, trying to understand why her husband left her, Hatun dreams of buying a house in the district where they clean. Ahu Öztürk. Director, Writer. Reviews 0. Discussions 0. Videos 0. Backdrops 2. Posters 1.

  7. Winner of three awards including Best Film at the Istanbul Film Festival, Ahu Öztürks stark debut tells the story of a Kurdish cleaning woman who has to stay on her feet in Istanbul’s slums. This slow-burn mood piece starts as a grim tale of desperation, only to find hope in solidarity among women.