The film brings to the silver screen the heroic struggle of turkish society during the coup attempt by terroist organization FETO
Tuna is going through hard times due to the psychological illness he suffers from. He tries to cope with the problems he faces with the support of his best friend Berkin. Meanwhile, Tuna begins to develop an emotional connection with Selen, his neighbor and college friend. This unexpected romance causes the strong friendship between Berkin and Tuna to break down. The serial murders that begin to take place around him drag Tuna towards a dangerous process. Developments that negatively trigger her illness and a trauma he experienced in her childhood cause Tuna to experience complex psychoses. Tuna struggles with the strange games his mind plays on him, while trying to live the love he feels in his heart. He will also have to struggle with Berkin, whose presence turns her into a troubled friend.
A merchant father, his son and dogs, on a journey in a dystopic world... A struggle for acceptance into a civilisation in fertile, promised lands they found using an antique map, after crossing the desert... Now, all they need to do is to pass a test: four stakes and a limitless area they will enclose within these stakes. The only rule is they should take off with dawn, and return to the first stake as the sun sets. Critically encompassing the good and the evil, capitalism and communal life, and even people who were forced to leave their homes due to ongoing wars, and refugee problems, Nomad captures its audience at the heart of the film: the relationship between a father and his son.
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