
Ayla (2010)
Release Year: 2010
Nation: Germany
Alternative Title: Ayla - Du tötest nicht, was du liebst., Ayla - Új élet, Ayla: Tek beden iki hayat
Director: Su Turhan
Writer: Beatrice Dossi, Su Turhan
Production & Genre
Producer: producer (as Andreas Bareiß): Andreas Bareiss
producer: Sven Burgemeister, Gloria Burkert
producer: BR: Claudia Gladziejewski
producer: SWR: Stefanie Groß
producer: Arte: Barbara Häbe
co-producer: Andreas Schneppe
Budget: N/A
Awards & Similar
Awards:
Similar: N/A
Keywords
Keywords: character name as title, f rated, female nudity, female rear nudity, forename as title, one word title, sex scene
Story
Ayla, a young Turkish woman living in Germany, works as a kindergarten teacher and maintains an independent lifestyle. She meets Ayhan, a photographer of Turkish origin, and they fall in love. Meanwhile, Hatice, a young Turkish mother whose child attends Ayla's kindergarten, seeks Ayla's help to escape her oppressive Muslim family after deciding to divorce her husband. Ayla takes Hatice and her child in without knowing that Ayhan is Hatice's brother.
Summary
Ayla is a 2010 German drama film directed by Su Turhan. The story revolves around Ayla, a young Turkish woman navigating her life in Germany while maintaining her independence. When she falls in love with Ayhan, a photographer of Turkish origin, her life becomes entwined with Hatice's, a young Turkish mother seeking refuge from her family after deciding to divorce her husband. The film explores themes of identity, tradition, and the complexities of relationships between women.