The Festival of Troubadours Trailer: Unexpected Reunion and The Pain of an Abandoned Son

Netflix has released the trailer for its upcoming Turkish show The Festival of Troubadours and the plot has us hooked as we wait for its release! The plot revolves around a wandering musician who meets his son after 25 years he came to Kırşehir to visit his wife’s grave. Starring Kıvanç Tatlıtuğ, Settar Tanrıöğen, Laçin Ceylan, alongside other cast members the show is directed by Özcan Alper.

The Festival of Troubadours tells the story of a wandering musician who stops by to see his son after 25 years after visiting the grave of his wife. Now he is on his way to meet his musician friends at a festival but when his son gets to know about his declining health, he accompanies his father. There begins a journey that could resolve their past issues from the time when the father left his son. As complaints are let out and the meaning of being a Father is understood, will the two find peace with themselves before it is too late?

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The trailer shows Settar Tanrıöğen visiting his son in the movie Kıvanç Tatlıtuğ after 25 years which leaves the latter shocked and confused. The father tells him that he dropped by after visiting his wife’s grave and will now be going to Kars to meet his friends at the Festival of Troubadours. However, the son soon gets to know about his father’s deteriorating health and makes the decision to accompany him there.

Now on a long journey filled with tribulation and the time to talk about the past, the son finally lets out the complaints that he has kept within himself. As he talks about the life he has led for the past 25 years that his father is clearly unaware of, he wants to know what made him leave back then.

While travelling to Kars, the festival is not easy to reach but it has stories to tell of the father who is friends with a group of musicians. This will be a journey that won’t just take the two to this festival but will also resolve their past and help the man understand the meaning of father. A word that is only half complete because fathers are never whole.

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This show is definitely worth looking forward to because it will show us a whole different side to fathers and the people that they are. They are more than just fathers because they are a person who has lived a life which was only for them. So this show won’t just be a journey for the characters but for the viewers as well.

The Festival of Troubadours is set to release on September 5, 2022, and will be available for streaming on Netflix.

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Riya Singh
Riya Singh
Riya Singh has a Bachelors in English and a Masters in Psychology. She's a K-drama enthusiast and has a writing experience of more than 2 years.

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