

Susuz Yaz
- Drama
- Crime
A scheming tobacco farmer sets out to ruin his competition by diverting the local water to his own property.
Dry Summer is a 1963 Turkish drama-crime film about a scheming tobacco farmer who attempts to destroy his competition by diverting the local water supply to his own land. This classic explores themes of greed and rural conflict through the lens of a countryside power struggle. The film was released on December 16, 1963.
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When was Dry Summer released?
Dry Summer was released on December 16, 1963.
What is Dry Summer about?
The film follows a tobacco farmer who schemes to ruin his rivals by redirecting the local water supply to benefit his own property, creating a conflict rooted in competition and desperation.
What genres does Dry Summer belong to?
Dry Summer is a drama and crime film that examines moral degradation and rural power dynamics.









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