It sounds like you're referring to a classic featuring Dilber Ay , Zerrin Doğan , and Levent Gürsel — actors from older (eski) Yeşilçam-era movies.
In the late 1970s, Turkish cinema was undergoing a radical and experimental transformation. This period saw the rise of a specific genre of erotic thrillers and dramas that pushed the boundaries of traditional Yeşilçam storytelling. Among the figures at the center of this movement were , Levent Gürsel , and
If you are new to Yeşilçam, start with the trio’s 1977 hit. Watch Levent Gürsel try to choose. Watch Zerrin Doğan cry silently. Watch Dilber Ay light a cigarette and stare into the camera. That is the work. That is the magic. That is old Turkish cinema.
The sheer volume of work produced by these individuals is staggering; in 1979 alone, the Turkish film industry released
Directed by Naki Yurter and written by Recep Filiz, this film stars Zerrin Doğan and Levent Gürsel
Among these, the collaborative work of , Zerrin Doğan , and Levent Gürsel stands out as a fascinating trifecta. While not as globally famous as Türkan Şoray or Kadir İnanır, this trio populated the late 1970s and early 1980s with films defined by raw emotion, rebellious characters, and the distinctive "Yeşilçam" (Turkish Hollywood) aesthetic.
One of the most notable works from this era is the 1979 film Öyle Bir Kadın Ki