The Tailor is a series created by Onur Güvenatam, starring Çağatay Ulusoy, Salih Bademci and Şandifanur Gül.
The tailor (Terzi) is a Turkish drama series that chronicles the journey of Peyami Dokumacı, a skilled tailor who inherits his late grandfather’s business. Despite his talent, Peyami grapples with inner turmoil and a troubled past, haunted by his mother’s death and the concealed truths his grandfather left behind.
When Peyami’s father, Mustafa, arrives in Istanbul, he is compelled to confront his own history. Mustafa, who has spent most of his life in a mental institution, is a source of shame for Peyami, prompting him to keep his father hidden from the world. However, as time goes on, Peyami realizes he cannot neglect Mustafa’s needs.
Amidst his struggles to care for his father, Peyami finds himself developing feelings for a young woman named Esvet. Esvet is a mysterious individual with her own hidden past,...
The tailor (Terzi) is a Turkish drama series that chronicles the journey of Peyami Dokumacı, a skilled tailor who inherits his late grandfather’s business. Despite his talent, Peyami grapples with inner turmoil and a troubled past, haunted by his mother’s death and the concealed truths his grandfather left behind.
When Peyami’s father, Mustafa, arrives in Istanbul, he is compelled to confront his own history. Mustafa, who has spent most of his life in a mental institution, is a source of shame for Peyami, prompting him to keep his father hidden from the world. However, as time goes on, Peyami realizes he cannot neglect Mustafa’s needs.
Amidst his struggles to care for his father, Peyami finds himself developing feelings for a young woman named Esvet. Esvet is a mysterious individual with her own hidden past,...
- 7/28/2023
- by TV Shows Martin Cid Magazine
- Martin Cid - TV
I’d never seen a Turkish drama, so I was curious to find out what all the fuss was about. And when The Tailor showed up on Netflix, I got the perfect opportunity to test the waters. Although the over-the-top dramatics and the long slow-motion shots were a bit too much for me personally, I can understand why it could be an easy and quick watch with a new twist every episode. With every episode ending on a cliffhanger, it is sure to hook you in and make you wonder what the secrets are. It is easy to predict what is going to happen somewhere around the midpoint of the series, so it brings down the excitement for the show a little bit. Nevertheless, the last episode is sort of rewarding in the sense that it leaves you wanting more (because we already have a trailer for Season 2).
Terzi, or The Tailor,...
Terzi, or The Tailor,...
- 5/2/2023
- by Ruchika Bhat
- Film Fugitives
The Tailor is a series created by Cem Karci starring Çagatay Ulusoy. With Sifanur Gül and Olgun Simsek.
The Tailor is a Turkish series loaded with a plethora of varied feelings.
Don’t be fooled by its luxurious beginning, after only ten minutes the series turns to Turkish traditionalism and rural atmosphere.
The Tailor (2023) About the series
What can we say about Turkish soap operas? The first, and almost the only remarkable thing, is that they have become a surprising success thanks to a combination that, although not unique, is the closest to the concept of Holy Grail in the milieu of film industry: a huge audience cliff-hanged to a low-cost production.
Without rocking the boat, full of handsome actors and applying economic criteria to both the narrative and the profiles of the characters, this industry grows day by day… to the absolute astonishment of specialized critics.
It could be the actors,...
The Tailor is a Turkish series loaded with a plethora of varied feelings.
Don’t be fooled by its luxurious beginning, after only ten minutes the series turns to Turkish traditionalism and rural atmosphere.
The Tailor (2023) About the series
What can we say about Turkish soap operas? The first, and almost the only remarkable thing, is that they have become a surprising success thanks to a combination that, although not unique, is the closest to the concept of Holy Grail in the milieu of film industry: a huge audience cliff-hanged to a low-cost production.
Without rocking the boat, full of handsome actors and applying economic criteria to both the narrative and the profiles of the characters, this industry grows day by day… to the absolute astonishment of specialized critics.
It could be the actors,...
- 5/2/2023
- by Veronica Loop
- Martin Cid - TV
"Help me find her, Peyami." Netflix has revealed an official trailer for a Turkish series titled The Tailor, or just Terzi in Turkish, streaming on Netflix this May. Another localized offering from Netflix as part of their deal within many different countries right now. Terzi tells the story of Peyami, a young and famous tailor who inherited talent and a business from his grandfather. Peyami begins to sew a wedding dress for his best friend's fiance – but all three have dark secrets that will soon upend their lives. Of course, as usual. Starring Çağatay Ulusoy, Salih Bademci, Şifanur Gül, Olgun Şimşek, Ece Sükan, Zeynep Özyurt Tarhan, Murat Kilic, Celile Toyon, Vedat Erincin, and Lila Gürmen. Looks like an intensely melodramatic series, with perilous secrets sewn right into the tapestry of the story involving multiple generations, lovers, affairs, and more. Instead of watching this, I'd recommend watching Mark Rylance in The Outfit as a tailor.
- 4/24/2023
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
"I'm not leaving until we wrap." Netflix has unveiled an official trailer for a Turkish drama titled Cici, from filmmaker Berkun Oya (also of Happy New Year London previously). Set to premiere on Netflix for streaming at the end of this month. The synopsis states that years ago a family migrated to the city after a loss. When they reunite in their hometown 30 years later, buried emotions and painful secrets resurface. "A tragic death that brings the family together, reveals the repressed feelings and painful memories that they have kept from each other for around 30 years." The film's cast features Fatih Artman, Sevval Balkan, Ayça Bingöl, Incinur Dasdemir, Yilmaz Erdogan, Funda Eryigit, Olgun Simsek, Nur Sürer, and Okan Yalabik. This really seems like something quite special, an epic tale of a family and many years of emotions. Reminds me of the kind of films Nuri Bilge Ceylan makes. Looks like it might be worth watching.
- 10/16/2022
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Being able to get a project off the ground, to secure its financing and the talent to act in front of the camera is not the most challenging part when it comes to filmmaking, according to a statement by Turkish producer, screenwriter and director Pelin Esmer. Ever since the foundation of her production company Sinefilm, she has managed to make her features independently, without having to make any compromises to her vision as the creator of the story and the characters. As a result, her projects, documentaries and feature films alike, share a unique approach when it comes to human conflicts considering responsibility, relationships and guilt. In her 2012 feature “Watchtower”, she presents two characters running from a responsibility after having been through a traumatic experience, using an approach which does not emphasize the full frontal-drama, but rather looks for quieter, more subtle tones when it comes to her characters and their world.
- 1/11/2021
- by Rouven Linnarz
- AsianMoviePulse
The two central characters in this modest but effective drama by Turkish director Pelin Esmer want nothing more to be left alone. And until circumstances force them into each other’s lives in Watchtower’s later stages, they are largely able to achieve this goal. That said, it’s an easier task for Nihat (Olgun Simsek), a grief-stricken man who has taken a job as a fire warden keeping watch over the wilderness from his perch in a mountainside tower. A sullen young woman who works at a nearby bus station, Seher (Nilay Erdonmez) has abandoned her university studies for reasons that remain opaque until an angry confrontation with her parents. Though few in number, such outbursts make a considerable impact in Esmer’s study in suffering, which portrays emotional repression not so much as a personal plight for two tormented souls but as a prevailing societal condition that creates...
- 9/8/2012
- by Jason Anderson
- Indiewire
The 37th Toronto International Film Festival® will roll out the red carpet for hundreds of guests from the four corners of the globe in September. Filmmakers expected to present their world premieres in Toronto include: Rian Johnson, Noah Baumbach, Deepa Mehta, Derek Cianfrance, Sion Sono, Joss Whedon, Neil Jordan, Lu Chuan, Shola Lynch, Barry Levinson, Yvan Attal, Ben Affleck, Marina Zenovich, Costa-Gavras, Laurent Cantet, Sally Potter, Dustin Hoffman, Francois Ozon, David O. Russell, David Ayer, Pelin Esmer, Tom Tykwer, Lana Wachowski, Andy Wachowski, Andrew Adamson, Michael McGowan, Bahman Ghobadi, Ziad Doueiri, Alex Gibney, Stephen Chbosky, Eran Riklis, Edward Burns, Bernard Émond, Zhang Yuan, Michael Winterbottom, Mike Newell, Miwa Nishikawa, Margarethe Von Trotta, David Siegel, Scott McGehee, Gauri Shinde, Goran Paskaljevic, Baltasar Kormákur, J.A. Bayona, Rob Zombie, Peaches and Paul Andrew Williams.
Actors expected to attend include: Bruce Willis, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Jackie Chan, Tom Hanks, Halle Berry, Bill Murray, Robert Redford,...
Actors expected to attend include: Bruce Willis, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Jackie Chan, Tom Hanks, Halle Berry, Bill Murray, Robert Redford,...
- 8/21/2012
- by Michelle McCue
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
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