
G.K. 2019
Directed by İnan Erbil, *G.K. (2019)* is a quirky Turkish comedy that flips the script on prison tropes by placing expectant mothers at the center of its absurd yet charming narrative.
Director: İnan Erbil
Cast



Frequently Asked Questions
What is G.K. (2019) about?
*G.K. (2019)* follows an inspector's unannounced visit to a prison where the majority of inmates are pregnant women, leading to a series of chaotic and humorous situations as the facility's unusual residents try to hide their condition. The film explores themes of bureaucracy, motherhood, and the absurdity of rules through a comedic lens.
Who directed G.K.?
The film was directed by İnan Erbil, who brings his distinctive comedic style to this unique prison comedy.
Who stars in G.K.?
The cast includes Nurdan Albamya İnce, Bülent Çolak, Asaf Doğan, Şirin Öten, and Gökçe Zümrüt, with Eyüp Can rounding out the ensemble.
Is G.K. (2019) worth watching?
As an IMDb-unrated 20-minute comedy, *G.K. (2019)* is a quick, amusing watch for fans of quirky humor and offbeat premises. While it may not aim for highbrow comedy, its fresh premise and energetic cast make it a fun, lighthearted choice for a short film.
How long is G.K.?
The film has a runtime of 20 minutes.
About G.K. (2019) — A Pregnant Pause at the Prison Comedy
Directed by İnan Erbil, *G.K. (2019)* is a quirky Turkish comedy that flips the script on prison tropes by placing expectant mothers at the center of its absurd yet charming narrative. When an inspector arrives to evaluate the facility, he's met with a chaotic yet oddly heartwarming microcosm where pregnancy tests, baby showers, and high-stakes cries of "I'm in labor!" replace the usual prison drama. The film leans into the contrast between rigid bureaucracy and the unpredictable, life-affirming chaos of motherhood, all wrapped in the director's signature blend of satire and warmth. With Nurdan Albamya İnce leading the ensemble cast as the no-nonsense warden, the story balances humor and humanity, making it a standout in the comedy genre for its fresh premise and spirited execution.
Set against the sterile backdrop of an inspection gone hilariously awry, *G.K. (2019)* thrives on its unique premise—turning a prison into a maternity ward isn't just gimmicky; it's a clever commentary on societal expectations and the absurdity of rigid systems. The cast, including Bülent Çolak and Asaf Doğan, brings the humor to life with timing and energy, while the short runtime keeps the laughs tight and the energy high. Whether you're a fan of offbeat comedies or just looking for something lighthearted, this film offers a brisk, entertaining escape where the biggest crime might just be taking yourself too seriously.