Hancı
Hancı

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Hancı

1969
Movie
89 min
Turkish

Turhan (Sadri Alışık) is a young man with a happy marriage. They have a little daughter. On some evenings, her singer friend Leyla (Figen Say) at a bar where she got off the job met this young man with her appearance and tied her up. In fact, he pursues a rich life, but Turhan's income is not so possible...

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IMDb7.1/10
Director: Atıf YılmazGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

A young woman from a small village is forced into prostitution to support her family after her father's death. She moves to the city and becomes a popular but conflicted prostitute, known as 'Hancı'. She falls in love with a kind-hearted man who doesn't know her profession, leading to a tragic conflict between her past and her hopes for a better future.

Critical Reception

Hancı is considered a significant film in Turkish cinema, praised for its sensitive portrayal of social issues and its star's performance. While not a major international critical darling, it resonated deeply with Turkish audiences for its melodrama and social commentary.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for Türkan Şoray's powerful and empathetic performance.

  • Commended for its exploration of societal pressures on women.

  • Often cited for its poignant and tragic narrative arc.

Google audience: Audience reviews often highlight the film's emotional impact and Şoray's captivating portrayal. Many viewers find the story to be a moving and classic example of Turkish melodrama.

Fun Fact

Türkan Şoray, who played the lead role of 'Hancı', was already a major star in Turkish cinema at the time of this film's release and often took on roles that challenged societal norms.

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