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Linç

  • Drama
Confirmed1970-01-016.63.0Trakt

The film tells the story of a convict who fights against the injustice of prison management. Arap Kadir is new to prison. He earns prison leader Fethi’s trust in no time thanks to his honesty and audacity. But Arap Kadir is left with no protection when Fethi is exiled to another prison. Seeing this as an advantage, the management decide to bring Arap Kadir to his knees.

Linç is a 1970 Turkish drama film following a convict named Arap Kadir who must navigate the brutal politics of prison life after losing his protector. When the prison management turns against him, Kadir fights back against the injustice and corruption within the system.

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In cinemas
1970-01-01

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

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When was Linç released?

Linç was released on January 1, 1970.

What is Linç about?

The film follows Arap Kadir, a new convict who gains the trust of prison leader Fethi through his honesty and audacity. After Fethi is exiled to another prison, the prison management exploits Kadir's vulnerability and attempts to break him, leading to his fight against institutional injustice.

What genre is Linç?

Linç is a drama film that explores themes of prison life, corruption, and resistance to institutional abuse.

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