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Kelebeğin Rüyası

  • Drama
  • History
Confirmed2013-02-227.27.2Trakt

In a small Turkish town, two young tuberculous poets try to survive while publishing their poems. As they both fall in love, their life would never be the same.

The Butterfly's Dream is a 2013 Turkish historical drama following two young poets struggling with tuberculosis in a small town as they pursue their literary ambitions and navigate unexpected romance. Released in February 2013, the film explores how love and illness reshape their lives and creative output.

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Available in: Austria · Australia · Belgium · Bulgaria · Belarus · Canada · +25 more

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Theatrical release in United States

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In cinemas
2013-02-22

No date confirmed for United States yet · Earliest worldwide: Wide release in Turkey

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When was The Butterfly's Dream released?

The film was released on February 22, 2013.

What is the plot about?

The story centers on two young tuberculous poets in a small Turkish town who attempt to survive while publishing their work, only to have their lives transformed when they both fall in love.

What genres does the film cover?

The Butterfly's Dream is a historical drama that explores themes of literature, illness, love, and survival in early 20th-century Turkey.

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