Balalayka (film)

Balalayka is a 2000 Turkish drama film directed by Ali Özgentürk and written by Işıl Özgentürk and Rustam Ibragimbekov.

Balalayka
Directed byAli Özgentürk
Produced byErol Avcı
Written byIşıl Özgentürk
Rustam Ibragimbekov
Music byAşkın Arsunan
CinematographyMirsad Herović
Distributed byTMC Film
Release date
2000 (2000)
CountryTurkey
LanguageTurkish

Plot

Three brothers, Necati, Hassan and Omer, who have not seen for a long time, going in his native Istanbul to transport from Russia to Turkey remains of his father, who was buried in the USSR. In the preparation of documents in Russia Russian woman Tatiana helps them. In the bus with a group of Russian girls traveling to Turkey to work, Tanya accompanies by three brothers with their weight and at the same time takes with him his young niece Olga disabled for the treatment of her legs in Istanbul hospital. The main intrigue of the film takes place in a bus on the way to Istanbul. A number of obstacles have been giving bus passengers safely get to the city. After crossing the Turkish border on the way to Istanbul Turkish gang of pimps stops the bus and selects among girls future sexual slaves. Seeing Tanya's young niece - Olya, gang leader insists on its issuance, and there intercedes Tanya.

Cast

Kemal Sunal, a well-known Turkish actor, would have been part of the cast of Balalayka; however, he died from a heart attack minutes before the plane set off to Trabzon, where the film was being shot.

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