A man who wants to raise his daughter, Aysegul, away from modern life moves to a mountain with his daughter. One day a handsome, bankrupt man comes to mountains. Aysegul falls for him, which led her to join the corrupt modern life.
Acting
Türkan Şoray's wide-eyed innocence sells every bad decision.
Cinematography
Mountain isolation vs city corruption, visually stark.

Director
Nejat Saydam
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Part of Turkey's 1960s 'rural drama' wave, where village purity clashed with urban moral decay as national anxiety.
Türkan Şoray became Turkish cinema's 'Sultan' — this early role established her tragic ingenue type.