The World Sewn by Women
The film tells the story of a director who brings together the female actresses he loves and works with. The director plans to make a women's film but does not explain his plans in detail. Instead, he carefully observes the actresses and draws inspiration from their lives. In this process, the scene of the film moves to a period when the noise of sewing machines ruled, where men were in secondary and marginal roles. The film explores how cinema will be told through the eyes of women. Loneliness, passions, worries, heartbreaking absences, and unbreakable bonds are dealt with throughout the film. Reality and fiction, the lives of actors and the lives of characters, competition and sisterhood, visible and invisible intertwine. The film is summarized in a way that will attract the audience's attention.
The film leaves a deep impact on the viewers and allows them to embark on an emotional journey. The film presents many characters and stories with which viewers can empathize.
The film was shot in a historical sewing workshop to reflect the atmosphere of the period.