Director:
Metin ErksanReparto:
Sezer Sezin, Erol Taş, Süheyl Eğriboz, Kadir Savun, Kenan Pars, Sami Hazinses, Diclehan Baban, Asım Nipton, Selahattin İçsel, Abdullah Ataç, Talat Gözbak (más)Sinopsis(1)
The character of Driver Nebahat played by Sezer Sezin, who started her film career in 1944, is embraced by audiences so thoroughly - and became a nickname for her for many years–that sequels were made in 1964 and 1965. Indeed, with its social references that surpass the film itself, Driver Nebahat has become a phrase in daily life and used to refer to women who “became mannish” in the working life. The film tells the story of Nebahat, who has to do a traditionally man’s job in order to exist in the public arena and gain her economic independence, and poses the question: should a woman “become mannish” in order to survive in a men’s world? (International Istanbul Film Festival)
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