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Çoğunluk

  • Drama
Confirmed2010-01-106.97.0Trakt

A middle class young man rebels against his father’s brutish authority and seeks a rough romance with a woman of ethnic minority. Yuce’s moral tale draws from the example of today’s Turkish youth and the timeless shadow of fathers over sons.

Majority is a 2010 Turkish drama that explores generational conflict and cross-cultural romance. The film follows a middle-class young man who challenges his father's authority while pursuing a relationship with a woman from an ethnic minority, offering a moral commentary on contemporary Turkish society and the lasting influence of paternal expectations.

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Streaming availability in United States

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Available in: Turkey

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Theatrical release in United States

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In cinemas
2010-01-10

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

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Trailer

Film Trailer: Çoğunluk / Majority

YouTube · 2011-07-01
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Majority — frequently asked

When was Majority released?

Majority was released on January 10, 2010.

What is Majority about?

The film centers on a middle-class young man who rebels against his father's strict authority and seeks a romantic relationship with a woman from an ethnic minority background, examining themes of generational tension and societal divisions.

Who directed Majority?

The film was directed by Yuce, whose storytelling draws from the experiences of modern Turkish youth and the enduring impact of paternal authority on sons.

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