THE HOUSE WITH NO ADDRESS Poster

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Those who commit one of the nine major crimes of greed, arrogance, lust, anger, jealousy, sloth, extravagance, betrayal and violence are punished by the law of forgetfulness, and upon their death all their possessions are collected and their property is confiscated. Alper is a young and promising prosecutor in a country where anyone found guilty of a major crime is erased from society. But when his mother is convicted, Alper begins to question the rules he once fought to uphold.

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  • Director Hatice Aşkın
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Director

Hatice Aşkın

Hatice Aşkın

Hatice Aşkın was born in İzmir in 1991. Her first feature film, The House with No Address (Adresi Olmayan Ev), is a Turkey–Greece co-production and was supported by Eurimages, one of Europe’s most prestigious cinema funds. The film had its world premiere at the 28th Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival and was subsequently screened to sold-out audiences at prestigious festivals across multiple continents. The House with No Address won the Best Film award at the European Youth Film Festival and the Best Art Direction award at the 44th Istanbul Film Festival. Aşkın is currently working on her second feature-length film.