Can justice be brought by written documents that are accepted as “absolute truth?” Mother Nazife has a son, Metin, who joined the guerrilla and took it to the mountains in 1993 at the age of 16. For 20 years, she has not heard a single word from him and lost all hope. One day, she finds out that her son is indeed alive, and there is even a chance to contact him. However, she will be accused of aiding and abetting an illegal terrorist organisation when she wants to get her son the sweater she had knit. Now, she is awaiting her trial and she is 77 years old. |