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Episode: Season 1, Episode 4
Duration: 204 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: supers992 |
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Alternate Names: Melisa Senolsun, ملیسا شنالسون
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Melisa Şenolsun is a Turkish actress known for her role as Atiye in the Netflix series 'Atiye'. Born and raised in Turkey, Melisa began her acting career on stage before transitioning to screen work. In 'Atiye', she plays an archaeologist whose life takes a mysterious turn after discovering symbols at Göbeklitepe, the world's oldest temple.
Release Year: 2019
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Director: Ali Taner Baltaci, Burcu Alptekin, Gonenc Uyanik, Gökhan Tiryaki, Ozan Açiktan
Writer: Ali Ercivan, Atasay Koç, Aysin Akbulut, Cansu Coban, Jason George, Merih Aslan, Nergis Otluoglu, Nuran Evren Sit, Pelin Karamehmetoglu, Sengül Boybas
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Genre: Drama, Mystery
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Atiye, living a content life in Istanbul with her family and lover Ozan, has her world shaken when archaeologist Erhan uncovers an ancient symbol at Göbeklitepe, the world's oldest temple. This discovery reveals a mysterious connection between Atiye and the temple. Compelled by this revelation, Atiye embarks on a journey to explore her own past, delving into the enigmatic history of Göbeklitepe. As she unravels the mysteries surrounding the ancient site and her personal heritage, Atiye begins to question the very fabric of reality and spirituality.
Atiye (series) is a captivating Turkish drama that blends mystery and spiritual exploration with the historical backdrop of Göbeklitepe, the world's oldest temple. The story follows Atiye, a young woman whose simple life in Istanbul takes an abrupt turn when an archaeological discovery hints at her mystical connection to Göbeklitepe. As she pursues this revelation, Atiye finds herself traversing the realms of ancient history and personal identity, challenging her understanding of reality and the divine.