Woman (2017)
A Turkish drama of extraordinary emotional power, following a mother's unbreakable will to protect her children against all odds.
Woman - Series Information
- Original Title: Kadın
- First Air Year: 2017
- Last Air Year: 2020
- Created by: Hande Altaylı
- Type: TV Series
- Genres: Drama
- Content Rating (US): TV-PG
- Episode Runtime: Average runtime per episode: 120 minutes
- Number of Seasons: 3
- Number of Episodes: 81
- Status: Ended
- Original Language: Turkish
- Spoken Languages: Spanish, Turkish
- First Air Date: October 24, 2017 (United States - TV-14), October 24, 2017 (Germany - 12), October 24, 2017 (France - 12), October 24, 2017 (Brazil - 14), October 24, 2017 (Mexico - AA), October 24, 2017 (Spain - 12)
- Networks: FOX
- Alternative Titles: Mujer (ES), Woman (US), Une femme (FR), Kadin (TR), Força de Mulher (BR), Μια Ζωή (GR), Egy csodálatos asszony (HU)
- Production Companies: MF Yapım, MEDYAPIM, TV Azteca
- Production Countries: Turkey, United States of America, Mexico
Woman - Plot
The story of mother Bahar, who carries the weight and love of two children in their hearts with enthusiasm in their hearts. Bahar, abandoned by her mother when she was eight years old, later lost her grandma and her father. When she thinks she is all alone, she meets Sarp, whom she delicately loves.
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Woman - Cast & Crew
Creator(s)
- Hande Altaylı
Main Cast
- Özge Özpirinçci
- Caner Cindoruk
- Bennu Yıldırımlar
- Seray Kaya
- Ece Özdikici
- Feyyaz Duman
- Gökçe Eyüboğlu
- Ceyda Ateş
- Yaşar Üzer
- Başak Gümülcinelioğlu
Woman - FAQs
Where can you stream Woman the Turkish series?
Woman (Kadın) is available to stream on VIX with ads in the United States. VIX offers the series as part of its free, ad-supported catalog. You can also check JustWatch for a full list of streaming options available in your region.
Is Woman based on a true story?
Woman (Kadın) is not based on a specific true story. It is an original Turkish drama created by Hande Altaylı. However, its portrayal of domestic hardship, single motherhood, and emotional resilience resonates deeply with real-life experiences, giving the series a strong sense of authenticity.
Who plays Bahar in the Turkish series Woman?
Bahar Çeşmeli, the central character of Woman, is portrayed by Özge Özpirinçci. Her performance as a determined single mother navigating grief, poverty, and love earned widespread critical praise and made her one of Turkey's most celebrated television actresses.
How many seasons and episodes does Woman have?
Woman ran for 3 seasons and a total of 81 episodes. Season 1 and Season 2 each consisted of 32 episodes, while Season 3 wrapped up the story in 17 episodes. The series aired from October 2017 to 2020 on FOX Turkey.
Did Woman win any awards or international recognition?
Woman (Kadın) achieved significant international recognition, being adapted in multiple countries including Mexico (as Mujer), Brazil (as Força de Mulher), Greece, Hungary, and Spain. The Turkish original won several domestic awards, and lead actress Özge Özpirinçci received widespread acclaim for her performance.
What is the Turkish series Woman about?
Woman follows Bahar, a devoted mother of two who has endured a lifetime of loss — abandoned by her mother at age eight, later losing her grandmother and father. When she believes she is entirely alone, she meets Sarp, a man she comes to love deeply, only for new hardships to test her resilience.
What countries adapted the Turkish drama Woman?
Woman (Kadın) was adapted in several countries. Mexico produced Mujer via TV Azteca, Brazil adapted it as Força de Mulher, Greece aired it as Μια Ζωή, Hungary as Egy csodálatos asszony, and Spain as Mujer. The series also aired in France and Germany, reflecting its broad international appeal.
Who created the Turkish drama series Woman?
Woman (Kadın) was created by Hande Altaylı. The series was produced by MF Yapım and MEDYAPIM and originally aired on FOX in Turkey. Its compelling storytelling and emotional depth led to international co-productions, including a Mexican version produced in partnership with TV Azteca.
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