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The village, portrayed as close-knit and insular, views this tradition as a way to remain untouched by outsiders. This paranoia is highlighted by Reyhan's father, Ferhat, who tries to prevent his daughter from interacting with Halil, a boy from a Turkish immigrant family.

Halam Geldi (Aunt Flow), a 2013 Turkish drama directed by Erhan Kozan, is a poignant, gritty, and, in places, shocking film that sheds light on the devastating practice of child marriages in Northern Cyprus. With English subtitles, the film unfolds as a poignant story of lost innocence and cultural critique.

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Their happy childhoods are abruptly shattered when their fathers, driven by rigid tradition and patriarchal, parochial mindsets, withdraw them from school to marry them off.

The film is an angry denunciation of child brides and patriarchal control, highlighting how archaic traditions damage young lives and perpetuate a cycle of fear and limited opportunity.

While the film was heavily discussed upon its release and has been listed on platforms like MUBI , finding it with English subtitles sometimes requires searching streaming platforms that specialize in Turkish cinema. Some trailers and clips are also available with English subtitles on social media platforms like Facebook .