Motherland Hotel (Turkish: Anayurt Oteli) is a 1987 Turkish film directed by Ömer Kavur. It is an adaptation of the novel of the same name by Yusuf Atılgan.
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| Directed by | Ömer Kavur |
| Written by | Ömer Kavur |
| Based on | Motherland Hotel by Yusuf Atılgan |
| Produced by | Ömer Kavur Cengiz Ergun |
| Starring | Macit Koper Şahika Tekand Serra Yılmaz Orhan Çağman |
| Cinematography | Orhan Oğuz |
| Edited by | Odak Film Alfa Film |
| Music by | Atilla Özdemiroğlu |
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Running time | 101 minutes |
| Country | Turkey |
| Language | Turkish |
Zebercet owns a hotel in a small provincial town. He manages to keep it up with the help of one maid, a little girl who lives with him. One evening, one of the clients leaves the hotel, promising to return in a week. Haunted by the memory of the beautiful unknown, it leaves little to be gained by a little melancholy. Overwhelmed by his impulses, he refuses to take any clients, and closes the hotel.
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