Eylül Iskap

Eylül Iskap’s filmography is honestly kind of a wild ride—a little bit all over the map, but in a way that keeps things interesting. She popped up in Chasing the Wind (2025), which, let’s be real, has everyone guessing what’s next for her. People keep talking about her role in Özür Dilerim (2023), probably because that flick sort of tugged at the heartstrings while also making you laugh at life’s messiness. And then there’s Yarin Yokmus Gibi (2024), where she totally flips the vibe again, showing off this knack for nailing both drama and comedy, back to back. What’s cool about Eylül is she doesn’t just stick to one thing. In Chasing the Wind, she’s in this whirlwind of ambition and chasing dreams (pun intended), getting caught up in the chaos of trying to make it big—relatable, right? Özür Dilerim is all about awkward apologies and the weird, tangled messes we make in our relationships, and Eylül brings this raw vulnerability to the screen, like she’s living it, not just acting. Then, Yarin Yokmus Gibi? That one’s got this bittersweet edge, kind of a “live like there’s no tomorrow” vibe, and she handles it with this mix of reckless energy and quiet reflection. Honestly, whether you’re into heavy drama or just want something that makes you laugh and cringe at the same time, Eylül Iskap’s got something in her lineup. She’s unpredictable, but in the best way—never afraid to dive into weird or uncomfortable territory, and that’s what keeps people coming back for more.

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  • Professions: Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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