
Zephyr 2010
"Zephyr does not want to be left behind, but her mother has her reasons to leave... Can Zephyr's unyielding will stop her?"
In *Zephyr (2010)*, director Belma Baş crafts a poignant drama centered on a determined young girl's emotional summer vacation in the mountains.
Director: Belma Baş
Cast

Frequently Asked Questions
What is Zephyr (2010) about?
*Zephyr* follows a strong-willed teenage girl spending her summer in the mountains, eagerly awaiting her mother's return. When her mother arrives to deliver heartbreaking news of her impending departure, Zephyr's determination to keep her close ignites a quiet yet intense emotional battle.
Who directed Zephyr?
Belma Baş directed *Zephyr*, bringing a sensitive and nuanced approach to this intimate family drama.
Who stars in Zephyr?
The film stars Şeyma Uzunlar as Zephyr, alongside Sevinç Baş, Vahide Perçin, O. Rüştü Baş, and Fatma Uzunlar in key roles.
Is Zephyr (2010) worth watching?
While unrated on IMDb, *Zephyr* offers a deeply moving drama with strong performances and emotional depth. Its exploration of family and resilience makes it a compelling watch for fans of character-driven films.
How long is Zephyr?
Zephyr runs for 93 minutes.
About Zephyr (2010) — A Summer of Defiance and Family Bonds
In *Zephyr (2010)*, director Belma Baş crafts a poignant drama centered on a determined young girl's emotional summer vacation in the mountains. Zephyr, a spirited adolescent played by Şeyma Uzunlar, waits patiently for her mother's return, only to face an unexpected farewell as her parent prepares for a transformative journey abroad. Fuelled by unwavering resolve, Zephyr refuses to accept her mother's departure, setting the stage for a quiet yet powerful exploration of family bonds and teenage defiance. The film's serene mountain setting contrasts with the storm of emotions unfolding, as themes of separation and resilience take center stage.
With a stellar cast including Vahide Perçin and O. Rüştü Baş, *Zephyr* delicately balances intimacy and drama, portraying the raw tension between a child's longing and a parent's choices. Belma Baş's sensitive direction, paired with the young lead's compelling performance, makes this a standout entry in the drama genre, offering viewers a deeply human story about love, loyalty, and the struggle to hold on when everything seems to slip away.