
Aydede 2018
In Abdurrahman Öner's poignant drama *Aydede (2018)*, a young boy named Bekir grapples with the loss of his father by growing up in a warm, bustling haberdashery run by his mother Rabia and grandfather İlyas.
Director: Abdurrahman Öner
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Aydede (2018) about?
The film follows Bekir, a young boy raised by his mother and grandfather after his father's death, as he navigates life in their small haberdashery. When his grandfather passes away, the family tells Bekir that his grandfather has become the moon, turning grief into a whimsical story.
Who directed Aydede?
Abdurrahman Öner directed *Aydede (2018)*, delivering a sensitive and deeply human story about family and memory.
Who stars in Aydede?
The film stars Ezgi Mola, Mehmet Özgür, Reha Özcan, Nazan Kesal, and Banu Fotocan in pivotal roles that bring this emotional journey to life.
Is Aydede (2018) worth watching?
*Aydede (2018)* is a quietly moving drama that resonates with its tender approach to heavy themes. While it may not offer explosive action, its sincerity and heartfelt performances make it a rewarding watch for fans of character-driven stories.
How long is Aydede?
The runtime of *Aydede (2018)* is 97 minutes.
About Aydede (2018) — A heartfelt drama about loss, love, and the stories we tell our children
In Abdurrahman Öner's poignant drama *Aydede (2018)*, a young boy named Bekir grapples with the loss of his father by growing up in a warm, bustling haberdashery run by his mother Rabia and grandfather İlyas. When tragedy strikes again with the passing of İlyas, the family crafts a gentle deception to shield Bekir from pain—telling him his grandfather has journeyed to the moon as the beloved Grandpa Moon. This tender narrative unfolds against a backdrop of everyday life, weaving themes of family, memory, and the bittersweet nature of growing up.
Through quiet moments and heartfelt exchanges, *Aydede (2018)* captures the fragility of innocence and the power of love to soften life's harshest blows. Ezgi Mola shines as Rabia, anchoring a cast that breathes authenticity into this intimate story of loss and resilience. With its understated yet profound storytelling, the film lingers in the mind like a cherished childhood memory, offering a cinematic experience that feels both personal and timeless.