IMDb: 8,0
In this production, which can be considered the milestone of the generation of truly alternative films in Turkish cinema, in which Serdar Akar exploded the New Filmmakers school, we follow the adventures of four crazy-headed crew members. When a boxer who has had his money stolen in Laleli tells the captain of the ship about the situation and the captain goes to ask for the money, events get more complicated and they are left with a girl and a man whose head has been smashed to death against the concrete. The girl, who is supposed to leave the ship, is hidden by the boxer, and as the stoned, junkie captain starts to sober up, he slowly starts to remember everything. At the time of its release, the film was heavily criticized by conservative circles for its heavy use of slang. Despite this, Gemide is now considered a cult movie in Turkish cinema. Erkan Can's performance is the most important factor in the success of the movie.