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- In the southeast region of Turkey, the Altun family lives in a small mountainside village plagued by a 25-year war that makes their daily lives a hellish struggle. As the war intensifies, the family is forced to migrate west to the city of Istanbul.
- Determined to go to the front with their brothers, Mehmet and Yusuf learn that a group of soldiers from the village where they live will be sent to the front, and they decide to set out with this group and reach the front.
- At World War One, After a conflict at caucasus front, an Imperial Russian Officer Named Victor is taken prisoner by an Ottoman Officer named Musa. This situation between them becomes an inevitable communication thatturn into uncertain feelings, self inquirities, unsteady internal emotionsabout the war that uttering to present from that era.
- Çinar is about the life struggle of a disabled child, Riza. Mustafa lives in the Sarikamis district of Kars with his wife Suna and his disabled son Riza. Mustafa, in his mid-30s, makes a living for his family by working as a chauffeur. Mustafa's biggest dream is to see his son Riza running and playing like other children.
- We visit Turkey's first and largest Wildlife Corridor. It is situated in the Sarikamis National Park in the country's east, and extends into the Caucasus Forests in neighboring Georgia. Over a million trees have been planted to create this magnificent corridor to boost biodiversity and help fight climate change. Wolves, Bears, Lynx and many other animals now have a home in a large protected zone.
- Chris travels through Turkey, reflecting on the achievements of Mustafa Kemal Ataturk - the founder of the republic who oversaw the modernisation of the country and its railways. He begins his journey at Istanbul railway station, the starting point of the Marmaray rail tunnel, which passes beneath the Bosphorus and was built to withstand earthquakes. He also visits Ankara and the volcanic spires of Cappadocia, before heading deep into the mountains and ending in the remote borderlands city of Kars.