The film deals with a universal immigrant problem that suddenly enters the life of a woman.
Güzide is a tailor. She has a routine life, strictly adheres to his own rules. One day Leyla comes to Güzide’s house with a little girl. Leyla asks Guzide to take care of the child for a few days, says that she will go out of town for work and will get her back. The tailor does not accept. Leyla leaves the house on the pretext of speaking on the phone and does not return. This little girl (Ecca) touches Güzide’s past and makes sure she doesn’t feel alone. One day Leyla comes back. On that day, Güzide feels her loneliness again.
My name is Ecem Çelik. I was born in Karşıyaka, İzmir. I studied Film and Digital Media at Izmir University of Economics. I decided to study cinema at the university thanks to my interest in cinema which started in high school years. After completing my internship at TRT and Umay Film, I did fashion photography and backstage shots. In parallel to my education, I worked in independent short films such as art direction, directing and assistant directing and photography. I worked with Syrian children in the social responsibility project prepared for Facebook Global Digital Challenge called ‘Look Like a Child’ and I was the social media & production coordinator of the project.