Beautiful, interesting, incredible cinema.
Mertkan drifts through an aimless life in Istanbul, working at his father’s construction firm, loitering in malls with friends, and cruising the city in a 4×4. Wrapped in comfort and routine, he feels no urgency to confront the emptiness beneath it all.
Winner of three Golden Orange awards, this debut from director Seren Yüce is a powerful critique of Turkish patriarchal society. Majority treats its moral tale subtly, building emotional resonance through an outstanding and penetrating performance from Bartu Küçükçağlayan.