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Araf 2006

★ 2.89 votes97 min📅 2006-01-01

In Biray Dalkıran's chilling Turkish horror-thriller *Araf (2006)*, newlyweds Eda and Cenk's joy turns to dread when Eda's pregnancy triggers a series of unsettling supernatural events.

Director: Biray Dalkıran

Cast

Akasya Asıltürkmen
Akasya Asıltürkmen
Eda
Murat Yildirim
Murat Yildirim
Cenk
Kubilay Tunçer
Kubilay Tunçer
Cihan
Yasin Şerif Tulun
Kaan
Deniz Soyarslan
Oya
Kevork Türker
Kevork Türker
Cenk'in Babası
Hayfa Safi
Hayfa Safi
Hemşire
Serhan Ernak
Serhan Ernak
Ameliyat Doktoru
Aytaç Ağırlar
Aytaç Ağırlar
Doktor
Mehmet Birkiye
Mehmet Birkiye
Psikiyatrist

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Araf (2006) about?

A young couple's happiness shatters when Eda's pregnancy becomes a conduit for a vengeful spirit trapped between life and death. As supernatural events escalate, their marriage is tested by forces they can neither see nor fight.

Who directed Araf?

Biray Dalkıran helmed *Araf*, blending psychological horror with personal tragedy in his directorial debut.

Who stars in Araf?

The film features Akasya Asıltürkmen as Eda, Murat Yildirim as Cenk, and Kubilay Tunçer in pivotal supporting roles.

Is Araf (2006) worth watching?

While unrated on IMDb, *Araf* delivers a tense, atmospheric horror experience rooted in emotional stakes. Its slow-burn dread and unique premise make it a standout among Turkish horror films, though viewers sensitive to psychological tension should proceed with caution.

How long is Araf?

The film runs for 97 minutes.

About Araf (2006) — Turkish Horror Where Pregnancy Unleashes a Vengeful Spirit

In Biray Dalkıran's chilling Turkish horror-thriller *Araf (2006)*, newlyweds Eda and Cenk's joy turns to dread when Eda's pregnancy triggers a series of unsettling supernatural events. As her body becomes a battleground for forces beyond her control, the couple realizes they're entangled in something far more sinister than medical complications. A vengeful spirit, trapped between heaven and hell, has crossed over to torment them, unraveling their lives in a nightmare of psychological and visceral horror.

With its claustrophobic atmosphere and undercurrents of existential dread, *Araf* explores themes of guilt, retribution, and the fragility of human happiness. The film's relentless tension builds toward a climax that leaves viewers questioning what's real—and what lurks in the shadows of the couple's once-idyllic world.