Aylin Berkay is a celebrated figure in Turkish cinema, best known for her captivating performances in the late 1970s. One of her standout roles came in "Ahlâksız" (1979), a film that has become a cult favorite among collectors of vintage Turkish cinema. This title is particularly sought after, not only for its bold storytelling but also for its representation of the era's unique cinematic style that blends melodrama and social critique.
Collectors are drawn to Berkay's work not just for her talent, but also for the historical context her films provide. As home video formats have evolved, "Ahlâksız" has gained a new life on DVD and Blu-ray, often featuring special editions that include interviews and retrospectives on its impact. For those passionate about physical media, owning a piece of Berkay's filmography is akin to holding a piece of cinematic history, linking them to a vibrant period of film that continues to inspire new generations.