
Hunting Season 2010
"The lives of three homicide detectives are turned upside-down during a murder investigation."
Director Yavuz Turgul crafts *Hunting Season (2010)*, a gripping Turkish crime thriller that plunges three detectives into a labyrinth of guilt and deception.
Director: Yavuz Turgul
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Hunting Season (2010) about?
This Turkish crime thriller follows three detectives as they investigate the brutal murder of a young woman, uncovering a tangled web of honor killings, drug cartels, and a billionaire's scandalous marriage. The case forces the team to confront their own biases and the city's dark underbelly.
Who directed Hunting Season?
Yavuz Turgul, a celebrated Turkish filmmaker known for his sharp storytelling and atmospheric crime dramas, directed *Hunting Season*.
Who stars in Hunting Season?
The film features Turkish cinema icons Şener Şen and Cem Yılmaz alongside Çetin Tekindor, Melisa Sözen, and Okan Yalabık in key roles.
Is Hunting Season (2010) worth watching?
With its intense plot, stellar cast, and Yavuz Turgul's expert direction, *Hunting Season* is a standout in the crime-thriller genre. Fans of gritty, character-driven mysteries will find its slow-burn tension deeply satisfying.
How long is Hunting Season?
The film runs for 140 minutes, delivering a tightly-paced 2-hour-and-20-minute exploration of crime and justice.
About Hunting Season (2010) — A Turkish Crime Thriller Unraveling Honor and Betrayal
Director Yavuz Turgul crafts *Hunting Season (2010)*, a gripping Turkish crime thriller that plunges three detectives into a labyrinth of guilt and deception. Veteran cop Ferman, paired with his impulsive partner İdris, joins forces with rookie investigator Hasan—a sharp anthropology graduate—to unravel the brutal murder of a young woman. As they peel back the layers of the crime, the team confronts a web of suspects: a conservative family bound by archaic honor codes, a shady boyfriend tangled in the city's drug trade, and Battal, a wealthy tycoon whose shadowy marriage to the victim hints at darker motives. Turgul weaves a tense, atmospheric tale where every clue feels like a trap and trust is the most fragile currency.
The film thrives on its stark visual storytelling and morally complex characters, blending the raw grit of urban crime with the personal demons of each detective. Stretched across a taut 140-minute runtime, *Hunting Season* (2010) builds suspense with deliberate pacing, leaving audiences guessing until the final confrontation. A masterclass in Turkish cinema, it's a story about obsession, justice, and the fine line between hunter and hunted.