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- The Kozcuoglu family, who have lived on their farm in Hatay for generations, faces challenges when Demir, a successful businessman, moves to the city. Demir has a purpose for revenge regarding his mother's suicide in the Asi River.
- Seher starts working at Agah Bey's house with her children. Curious love triangles form between the children of the two families, and the terrible secrets in the mansion begin to be revealed.
- During the occupation of Hatay by France; Aziz is forced to leave his great love, Dilruba and his father's house after killing a French Lieutenant. After the event is forgotten, Aziz returns to the city again.
- Defne and Kahraman Yorukhan are rich but have no children. Their family rebukes make Deffe look for an alternative way to give her husband a heir.
- A poor peasant, Feyzo returns from military service dreaming about getting married to Gülo, the love of his life. However, he has to face many obstacles. According to tradition, a man has to pay a lot of money to the bride's father in order to get the bride's hand.
- Ruya lives in Berlin with her father Ayaz. Learning her long-lost mother is alive in Syria, Ruya's only way into the occupied territory involves entering a sham marriage with Boran.
- A man decides to leave his hometown following his father's merciless criticism. On his way to his imagined new life, he will not only have new experiences, he will also help the audience to have the opportunity to question the aim of life.
- A Syrian radio DJ shares her experiences in the aftermath of the 2011 Arab Spring.
- Episode #101. Suchet begins on the path of St. Paul throughout the Middle East/Asia Minor from Jerusalem to Turkey, and explores Paul's Damascus conversion road experience that would change his life forever. He also seeks to show how Paul's early life in Tarsus would prepare him for his missionary work that would take him across the Roman Empire. In Antioch we encounter Paul and the fledgling church as they make the crucial decision to admit Gentiles into the Christian faith. This episode ends with Suchet's saying that Paul's next big step would be to convert the populations in Europe - which sets Paul up with a confrontation with Rome. Episode #102. Suchet follows Paul's journey to the west where the name of Jesus was not known. Paul wants to convert people to Jesus before the end of the world arrives. But he is doing so in areas where Caesar himself is believed to be a God, and his mission is not well received. Successes are met with failures in places like Philippi and Thessaloniki, but Paul is proud of hardships as they serve to strengthen his resolve to change the world. All roads lead to Rome, the hub of early Christianity, and it is here that Paul will pay the ultimate price.
- Cemal and Suleyman are two good friends who lived in a small village in Antakya, in the 1970s. The biggest commonalities take a journey that requires courage to prove themselves to children in these dual neighborhoods, rather than ordinary neighborhood games.
- In Antioch, courtyards are separated from the streets with high walls and their doors are always closed. In Antioch, every courtyard is a world in and of its own. Among its inhabitants are Turks, Arabs, Christians, Jews, Armenians, Assyrians, Greeks, Alevites, Sunni Muslims.
- The young architecture Yagmur returns with her niece Ekin to her hometown. With facing a lot of difficulties she tries to settle down in the mansion she inherited from her father.
- The story of Ezo and Ali. Resat, one of the wealthy in the village, wants to marry Ezo. But Ezo is already promised to the blacksmith Ali. They marry but Ali is drafted into the army when the Korean War begins.
- A city on the of a country. A road on the verge of a city. A house on the verge of a road. Two generations, sometimes in the verge of going crazy, sometimes past that that verge while living there.
- It's not easy to forecast what's going to happen in Syria. The hope of many is that the Assad family will democratically step down, after 40 years of dictatorship but many people fear that they will drag the population to hell before disappearing from the scene. Most of the Syrian population wishes that the revolution will remain in the hands of young people and continue peacefully as a symbol of Hope, although some can't help firing back when the regime brings blood to the population. Some hope for an intervention from a foreign country, but are also afraid that this would bring a civil war. ISQAT AL NIZAM is a crude and touching story that sheds some light on the "Syrian Spring": from the initial violent reactions of the regime, to the heartbreaking escape of more than 20,000 refugees to Turkey; from the constant activity of the rebels through social networks to the ongoing defection of soldiers and former officials. The collection of exclusive interviews with locals and stolen footage of the events, make this film a unique account.