All 22 Numan Acar Movies In Order — All The Best (And Worst) Films To Watch Online
Prepare to plunge into the realm of Numan Acar, the illustrious actor who has left an indelible impression on the movie scene! In this compilation, we’ll delve into his remarkable body of work, spotlighting his most iconic roles and mesmerizing performances in Numan Acar Films.
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1. Kebab Connection (2004)
Under the direction of Anno Saul, “Kebab Connection” is an enthralling amalgamation of romance, comedic elements, and adrenaline-pumping action. Serving as the backdrop is the bustling city of Hamburg. The story revolves around Ibrahim “Ibo” Secmez, an immensely talented Turkish man brimming with grand aspirations. He is employed in creating commercials for his uncle’s kebab joint. However, his life takes an unexpected upsurge when he learns about the pregnancy of his ambitious-actress girlfriend, Titzie, who is also aspiring for a career in entertainment.
2. Max and Moritz Reloaded (2005)
“Max and Moritz Reloaded” (2005) is a thrilling, action-packed comedy that follows the exploits of two notorious siblings, Max and Moritz. Brothers in crime and partners in mischief, they continue to terrorize their small town with a string of petty thefts.
3. Nokta (2008)
Nokta, released in 2009, is a gripping Turkish crime drama and thriller directed by Dervis Zaim. The movie follows the story of a man struggling with the consequences of a criminal act and his desperate attempts to escape his misery. This powerful film has garnered 7 wins and 8 nominations, showcasing its impact in the cinematic world.
4. Ein Augenblick Freiheit (2008)
“Ein Augenblick Freiheit” (2008) is a powerful drama that explores the lives of a group of weary Middle Eastern refugees who have escaped their war-torn countries and made their way to Turkey in search of a brighter future in Europe. Directed by Arash T. Riahi, this masterful film delves into the complexities of the human experience and the pursuit of love, freedom, and dignity amidst adversity.
5. Lauf um Dein Leben — Vom Junkie zum Ironman (2008)
“Lauf um Dein Leben — Vom Junkie zum Ironman”, a riveting drama from Germany, is set for release on April 24th, 2008. This powerful and captivating film brings to life the true story of Andreas Niedrig, a man who once spiraled down into the dark abyss of heroin addiction, ensnared in a world of drugs and their tumultuous consequences. But what turned everything around for him? The answer lies in the extraordinary world of triathlon, which became his pathway to redemption.
6. Nina sieht es …!!! (2011)
“Nina sieht es. . ! ! ! “, a riveting 2011 German comedy-fantasy film directed by Rolf Silber, takes viewers on an unforgettable journey with its unique storyline. Despite the lack of a tagline and a full plot summary, the movie has garnered a cult following, thanks to its innovative approach and a star-studded ensemble of talented actors.
7. Berlin Kaplani (2012)
Prepare to get ready for an exhilarating journey with the lovable character Ayhan Kaplan in the film “Berlin Kaplani”! This heartwarming tale, set in the bustling city of Berlin, follows Ayhan, who not only excels as a skilled bodyguard, but also triumphs as a fierce boxer.
8. Schutzengel (2012)
Schutzengel, released in 2012, stars Numan Acar and Volker Albers and was directed by Til Schweiger. The film is an intense blend of action, crime, and drama, revolving around a troubled war veteran who becomes the guardian of a teenage girl who witnessed a grisly murder. Despite their own struggles as a diabetic and dealing with the aftermath of the war, the veteran and the girl must navigate a dangerous world filled with the killer’s henchmen, who will stop at nothing to silence the witness.
9. Achtung Polizei! (2013)
Embark on a hilarious journey in “Achtung Polizei! “ (2013), a crime-ridden comedy that challenges the conventions of your typical police procedural. When an expert, yet overeager, detective (Christoph Maria Herbst) teams up with a fresh-faced recruit (Sebastian Ströbel) to solve a series of high-stakes heists, the pair quickly learn that laughter may be the only way to keep their wits about them. Meanwhile, an unsuspecting local news reporter (Lisa Maria Potthoff) finds herself entangled in the chaos, questioning her own commitment to the straight and narrow.
10. The Berlin File (2013)
Prepare for an intense and adrenaline-pumping experience with “The Berlin File” (2013), an action-packed thriller set in Berlin, where espionage and betrayal intertwine. Ha Jung-woo stars as the enigmatic North Korean ghost agent, Jong-Seong, on a mission to stop an illicit arms sale. As the stakes rise, Jong-Seong’s allegiance is put to the test, leading to a high-stakes showdown that threatens the lives of everyone involved.
11. Vergrabene Stimmen (2014)
“Vergrabene Stimmen” is a gripping, thought-provoking drama-fantasy film from Germany released in 2014. Numan Acar, the director and one of the stars, takes the audience on an enthralling journey into the complexities of perception and reality.
12. Racing Hearts (2014)
“Racing Hearts” is a captivating and intense love story that intertwines two timelines — present-day New York and a postcard-perfect Flanders Field during World War I. Jamie Dornan plays a high-flying, New York businessman who is offered the deal of his career. Torn between his ambitions and the blossoming romance with his love, he faces the impossible decision that could shatter the fragile bond they share.
13. Rosewater (2014)
Experience the gripping true story of “Rosewater” in this unforgettable drama from 2014. Starring Gael García Bernal, Kim Bodnia, and Dimitri Leonidas, the film takes you on a harrowing journey through the eyes of Iranian-Canadian journalist Maziar Bahari as he is mercilessly detained by the Iranian government, suspecting him of spying. His harrowing experience while being interrogated in Iran forms the heart of this taut thriller that illuminates the power of journalism and the resilience of the human spirit.
14. Point Break (2015)
Point Break (2015), directed by Ericson Core and written by Kurt Wimmer, Rick King, and W. Peter Iliff, is a thrilling action-adventure and crime film that follows a young FBI agent as he infiltrates an elite group of extreme sports athletes suspected of masterminding a series of high-stakes corporate heists.
15. The Great Wall (2016)
“The Great Wall,” a blockbuster 2016 action-adventure film, is an intriguing story set in ancient China, where a team of European mercenaries uncover a hidden military force safeguarding the majestic Wall against a horde of terrifying beasts. Mastermind Yimou Zhang steers the film, while Carlo Bernard, Doug Miro, and Tony Gilroy bring their distinctive talents to the script. Starring the illustrious cast of Matt Damon, Tian Jing, and Willem Dafoe, the movie captivates audiences with its vivid visuals and rich cultural tapestry.
16. The Promise (2016)
The Promise is a powerful and captivating drama set against the backdrop of the last days of the Ottoman Empire. The film dives into a complex love triangle between Michael, Ana, and Chris, as well as the chilling reality of the Armenian Genocide.
17. Ali and Nino (2016)
Ali and Nino, released in 2016, is a powerful love story set in Baku, where a Muslim Azerbaijani boy falls in love with a Christian Georgian girl from 1918 to 1920. As World War One engulfs their world, their blossoming romance is tested by political and cultural tensions. Directed by Asif Kapadia and written by Christopher Hampton and Kurban Said, this intense drama showcases the resilience and beauty of love amidst adversity.
18. In the Fade (2017)
In the Fade, also known as Aus dem Nichts, is a gripping crime drama and thriller that explores the depths of unimaginable loss. Set in 2017, the film is directed by Fatih Akin and written in collaboration with Hark Bohm. It stars the talented Diane Kruger, Numan Acar, and Adam Bousdoukos.
19. Intent to Destroy: Death, Denial & Depiction (2017)
“Intent to Destroy: Death, Denial & Depiction” is a thought-provoking documentary released in 2017, exploring the aftermath of the Armenian Genocide and the Turkish government’s denial of the atrocities. Director Joe Berlinger delves into the horrors and historical consequences of this dark chapter in history by seeking the expertise of historians and scholars. Together they question the ongoing denial of the genocide by the Turkish government, and shed light on the devastating impact it had on the Armenian people and subsequent generations.
20. Aladdin (2019)
“In the magical world of Agrabah, a kind-hearted thief named Aladdin captures the heart of the beautiful Princess Jasmine with the help of a mischievous Genie. As they embark on a whimsical adventure, they are swept away by the majestic flying carpet and unforgettable songs. However, their joy is short-lived when the cunning Grand Vizier Jafar schemes to seize control of the kingdom.
21. Spider-Man: Far from Home (2019)
Spider-Man: Far from Home is an action-packed, thrilling addition to the Marvel Cinematic Universe that continues the story of the beloved web-slinging superhero. Set in the aftermath of Avengers: Endgame, our favorite wall-crawler finds himself facing new threats in a world forever changed. Join Peter Parker (Tom Holland) and his friends on a supposed vacation, where they’ll have to use their wits and Spidey skills to save the universe once again.
22. Paradise (2023)
Paradise (2023) is an action-packed sci-fi thriller that takes viewers on a gripping journey through a world where technology rules and money has become a matter of life and death. When a man’s wife is stripped of her life due to an unfair insurance debt, he embarks on a desperate mission to find a way to bring her back. As he delves deeper into the dark underbelly of society, he discovers a company that may hold the key to restoring his lost paradise.