Season 1
15 episodes
109 min. per episode
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A family of visionary artists confronts legacy, love, and betrayal, shaping their destinies amid a rapidly changing world.
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After spending two years in Europe, Cevat returns to his family home in Istanbul with his Italian wife and newborn baby. His mother and siblings welcome him with excitement, but his father disapproves of Cevat's reckless artist lifestyle.
Wealthy family faces tensions, husband's dreams clash with expectations. Wife tries to regain his attention. Underlying emotions build towards revealing secrets, shifting familial dynamics.
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Rozali's unexpected re-entry into Sakir Pasha's life and Sakir Pasha's secret daily visits to another house ignite feelings of jealousy and suspicion in Aniesi. The question of whether Sakir Pasha is secretly meeting with Rozali causes Aniesi to make uncontrolled moves, disrupting the balance in the mansion. As Ismet Hanim feels the approach of a disaster day by day, she struggles to keep the family together, while Cevat harshly confronts Hakkiye instead of mending his strained relationships with his mother and wife, bringing with it seeds of suspicion regarding Emin. As everyone faces their own battles in the shadow of confrontations and secrets, the unrest in the mansion signals greater crises to come.
The moves Anies makes out of jealousy and anger push her to her limits as she tries to uncover the veil of secrets between Sakir Pasa and Rozali. Ismet Hanim starts to become suspicious of her husband's mysterious behavior and Anies' sudden happiness. Although she tries to suppress her doubts, her desire to learn the truth grows increasingly. When rumours in the mansion reach her ears, Ms Sara decides it's time to take matters into her own hands.
Delving into the lives of the Sakir Pasa family from 1912, the story follows Ottoman artists like painter Fahrelnisa Zeid, engraver Aliye Berger, and ceramist Füreya Koral, exploring their relationships and contributions.
