Ülkü Akbaba, known for her role in Kartal Yuvasi (1974), brings a unique perspective to the cult cinema landscape. This film, steeped in the aesthetics of 1970s Turkish cinema, showcases her ability to embody complex characters within the gritty narrative. While her filmography may be sparse, her performance in Kartal Yuvasi resonates with the themes of exploitation and societal critique that define the genre. Akbaba's contribution to this film underscores the rich tapestry of international cult cinema.
Kartal Yuvasi
The action takes place in a small village on the island. Cyprus, from where the local band of Greeks drove all Turkish families. There was only one brave woman who is expecting a son Omar with his fiancee. And finally they come to the village, and the daughter of this woman immediately becomes the victim of animal passion of local bandits.