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Bataklı Damın Kızı Aysel 1969

68 min📅 1969-01-01

Step into the poignant world of *Bataklı Damın Kızı Aysel (1969)*, Zafer Davutoğlu's heart-wrenching drama that captures the raw struggles of a young woman navigating betrayal and motherhood in a conservative society.

Director: Zafer Davutoğlu

Cast

Ahmet Mekin
Ahmet Mekin
Hülya Aşan
Hülya Aşan
Aysel
Kadir Savun
Kadir Savun
Nubar Terziyan
Nubar Terziyan
Gülgün Erdem
Gülgün Erdem
Sevgi Can
Sevgi Can
Feridun Çölgeçen
Feridun Çölgeçen
Mümtaz Ener
Mümtaz Ener
Mehmet Ali Akpınar
Mehmet Ali Akpınar
Kazım Kartal
Kazım Kartal

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Bataklı Damın Kızı Aysel (1969) about?

This Turkish drama follows Aysel, a young woman seduced by her boss, who later gives birth to his child only to face his refusal to accept paternity. Her battle for alimony becomes a stark confrontation with societal norms and personal betrayal.

Who directed Bataklı Damın Kızı Aysel?

Zafer Davutoğlu directed this emotionally charged drama, delivering a powerful adaptation of the Aysel legend.

Who stars in Bataklı Damın Kızı Aysel?

The film features Ahmet Mekin, Hülya Aşan, Kadir Savun, Nubar Terziyan, and Gülgün Erdem in pivotal roles.

Is Bataklı Damın Kızı Aysel (1969) worth watching?

With its gripping themes of injustice and resilience, *Bataklı Damın Kızı Aysel* is a compelling watch for fans of classic Turkish drama. Its concise runtime and emotional depth make it a standout in the genre.

How long is Bataklı Damın Kızı Aysel?

The film runs for 68 minutes, offering a tight, impactful narrative.

About Bataklı Damın Kızı Aysel (1969) — A Classic Turkish Drama of Love and Injustice

Step into the poignant world of *Bataklı Damın Kızı Aysel (1969)*, Zafer Davutoğlu's heart-wrenching drama that captures the raw struggles of a young woman navigating betrayal and motherhood in a conservative society. Based on the enduring legend of Aysel, this 68-minute Turkish classic follows her emotional journey as she falls prey to her manipulative employer, only to face a harsh legal battle when he refuses to acknowledge their child. With themes of injustice, resilience, and societal expectations, the film blends romance and drama into a compelling narrative that lingers long after the credits roll.

Starring the talented Ahmet Mekin and Hülya Aşan as the ill-fated lovers, alongside Kadir Savun and Nubar Terziyan in supporting roles, the film's atmosphere is steeped in tension and melancholy. The stark contrast between Aysel's vulnerability and the cold indifference of those around her creates a gripping tale of personal and legal defiance. Whether you're drawn to classic Turkish cinema or stories of female empowerment, *Bataklı Damın Kızı Aysel (1969)* offers a timeless reflection on the cost of love and the fight for justice.