

Boş Beşik
- Drama
- Thriller
Despite the intense pressure from the environment and the fact that relatives do not accept the situation, Ali, who loves Fatma very much, is determined not to leave his wife. After years of depression, the couple has a child. But a wild bird that appears during a migration will upset all plans again.
The Empty Crib is a 1969 Turkish drama-thriller following Ali and Fatma's struggle to build a family against social pressure and environmental hardship. After years of depression, their long-awaited child arrives, only to be disrupted by an unexpected encounter with a wild bird during migration. This emotionally charged film explores how personal determination clashes with forces beyond human control.
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When was The Empty Crib released?
The film was released on January 1, 1969.
What is the main plot of The Empty Crib?
The story follows Ali and Fatma, a couple who endure years of depression and family opposition before finally having a child. Their joy is threatened when a wild bird appearing during migration disrupts their plans.
What genres does The Empty Crib fall into?
The film is classified as a drama and thriller, exploring both emotional family struggles and suspenseful plot developments.









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