The letters revealed that Beritan and Ahmet were part of a . They used the film as a covert method to transmit messages to allies across the city, embedding coded maps within the subtitles. The locket was a key, designed to unlock the chest containing evidence of their resistance—a list of names of those who helped preserve Turkish art during the occupation.
Directed by , Jinda Baran, and Dersim Zeravanr, the film depicts the true story of Beritan, an Alevi Kurdish woman who joined the Kurdistan freedom movement in 1991. The narrative centers on her resistance during the 1992 conflict involving the Turkish army and local forces. Beritan Filmi Full Izle Turkce Altyazili
Several versions of the film, including those with Turkish subtitles or dubbed in Turkish, are hosted on channels like Dirok Nas and other historical archives. The letters revealed that Beritan and Ahmet were part of a
“Beritan and Ahmet risked everything to protect our cultural heritage. Their story reminds us that art is more than entertainment; it’s a vessel for hope, resistance, and memory.” Directed by , Jinda Baran, and Dersim Zeravanr,