Zephyr (Turkish: Zefir) is a 2010 Turkish drama film directed by Belma Baş, which tells the story of a young girl's (Zefir) longing for her mother while staying with her grandparents for summer holidays in the beautiful mountains of the Black Sea region.
It is a thematic sequel to the director's previous short Boreas (Turkish: Poyraz).
[1][2] Zephyr is a strong-willed little girl, spending her summer holidays in her grandparents’ house up in the Eastern Black Sea mountains.
Zephyr takes refuge in daydreams, creating whole worlds in her mind to cope with her mother's absence.
She spends her days helping her grandparents out with daily tasks, and roaming the outdoors.