
Beyaz Eşya 2024
In the hilariously chaotic *Beyaz Eşya (2024)*, director Hakan Eser spins a darkly comedic tale of mistaken identity, family secrets, and refrigerator mix-ups.
Director: Hakan Eser
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Beyaz Eşya (2024) about?
*Beyaz Eşya (2024)* follows a couple who accidentally smuggle their deceased father's body inside a second-hand refrigerator they bought from a pawnshop. When their delivery gets mixed up with another tenant's fridge, they're forced into a comedic race against time to resolve the mix-up before the truth comes out.
Who directed Beyaz Eşya?
Hakan Eser directed *Beyaz Eşya (2024)*. Known for his work in Turkish comedy, Eser brings a sharp eye for absurd humor to the film.
Who stars in Beyaz Eşya?
The film stars Özge Yağız, Burak Sevinç, Ferit Aktuğ, Sarp Bozkurt, and Aycan Koptur in key roles.
Is Beyaz Eşya (2024) worth watching?
As a dark comedy, *Beyaz Eşya (2024)* stands out for its unique premise and energetic performances. While it may not aim for high drama, its quirky setup and comedic timing make it a fun, unpredictable watch—ideal for fans of offbeat Turkish cinema.
How long is Beyaz Eşya?
Runtime details are not listed.
About Beyaz Eşya (2024) — When a fridge delivery hides more than just ice
In the hilariously chaotic *Beyaz Eşya (2024)*, director Hakan Eser spins a darkly comedic tale of mistaken identity, family secrets, and refrigerator mix-ups. When a smuggled, second-hand appliance arrives at Zeynep and Nihat's apartment, little do they know it contains their late father's body—hidden by thieves the night before. Chaos erupts when their delivery gets swapped with Sebahattin's refrigerator, forcing the characters into a frantic, farcical chase to correct the mix-up before anyone notices. The film blends physical comedy with emotional layers, exploring themes of grief, secrecy, and the absurdity of life's unexpected twists.
With sharp performances from Özge Yağız as the resourceful Zeynep and Burak Sevinç as the bumbling Nihat, *Beyaz Eşya (2024)* delivers a quirky, offbeat adventure that keeps audiences guessing. Eser's direction keeps the tone light but grounded, balancing slapstick humor with moments of genuine warmth. The story's premise—a body hidden in a fridge—might sound macabre, but the execution transforms it into a clever, heartfelt comedy about family and forgiveness.