

More (2017)
Daha
On Turkey's Aegean coast, young Gaza is trapped. He assists his ruthless father in smuggling desperate refugees toward Europe, offering fleeting shelter and meager sustenance before their perilous journey. Gaza yearns for escape, yet finds himself ensnared in a shadowy realm of exploitation and despair.
Onur Saylak's compelling debut, "More," adapted from Hakan Günday's acclaimed novel, explores a crucial chapter in the European refugee crisis. It poses a haunting question: can innocence survive when nurtured by inhumanity? This gripping narrative portrays a boy forced to confront adulthood in a world devoid of compassion.
Onur Saylak's compelling debut, "More," adapted from Hakan Günday's acclaimed novel, explores a crucial chapter in the European refugee crisis. It poses a haunting question: can innocence survive when nurtured by inhumanity? This gripping narrative portrays a boy forced to confront adulthood in a world devoid of compassion.








