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THE EDGE OF HEAVEN (Auf der anderen Seite)
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Retired widower Ali (Tuncel Kurtiz)
sees a solution to his loneliness when he
meets prostitute Yeter (Nursel Köse), and
he proposes that his fellow Turkish native
live with him in exchange for a low rent.
At first Ali’s German Professor son Nejat
(Baki Davrak) seems disapproving about
his father’s choice, but the young profes-
sor quickly grows fond of kind Yeter, es-
pecially upon discovering most of her
hard-earned money is sent home to
Turkey for her daughter’s university
studies.
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The accidental death of Yeter further distances father and son, both emotionally and physically.
Nejat then decides to travel to Istanbul to begin an organized search for Yeter’s daughter Ayten
(Nurgül Yes¸Ilçay). He decides to stay in Turkey and trades places with the owner of a German
bookstore who goes home to Germany. What Nejat doesn’t know is that 20-something political
activist Ayten is already in Germany, having fled the Turkish police.
Alone and penniless, Ayten is befriended by German student Lotte (Patrycia Ziolkowska), who is
immediately seduced by the young Turkish woman’s charms and political situation. Lotte invites
rebellious Ayten to stay in her home, a gesture not particularly pleasing to her conservative mo-
ther Susanne. However Ayten ends up arrested and confined for months while awaiting political
asylum. When her plea is denied, Ayten is deported and imprisoned in Turkey.
Passionate Lotte decides to abandon everything to help Ayten and as the story develops she
meets Nejat.
• Presented by Artificial Eye in association with Sky Box Office •
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