Fiction from Türkiye caused furor in cinemas around the world and now does so in the Netflix catalog.
On Argentine television there have been great Turkish novels that kept the public trapped from beginning to end without missing a single chapter. There are also Movies that generated great repercussions and Netflix added one to its catalog that is being seen worldwide: An abandoned man.
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This dramatic production lasts just 90 minutes and received praise from criticism for its history of Kagn, forgiveness and second opportunities. Since its incorporation into the catalog, it quickly became the most watched film on the platform thanks to history and its performances.


An abandoned man

The dramatic Turkish film that is causing furor in Netflix.
What an abandoned man is about, the film that sweeps Netflix
History presents us to Baranand shows us his life after making the drastic decision of take care of a crime committed by his brother. In this way, he had to face the penalty of 15 years in jailmoving completely from the life he led.
When he fulfill his sentence and release, he loads with a deep resentment against his family. Your plan is to cut all kinds of links and start a new life. However, fate had something prepared for him that will change his life forever.
When a tragedy hits his family, he is forced to take charge of your niece, Lydiaan infant that has nothing to do with what happened in the past. From there, a deep and emotional bond is generated for the film.
Netflix: Trailer of an abandoned man
Embed – An abandoned man (2025) Trailer movie – Latin Spanish
Netflix: cast of an abandoned man
- Mert Ramazan Demir (Baran)
- Rahimcan Kapkap (ESAT)
- ADARMA (LYDIA)
- Edip Tepeli (Fatih)
- ERCAN KESAL (Mesut)
- Burcu Cavarr (Arzu)
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