Skip to main content
Celluloid
HorrorDrama

Kıble: Bitlisli Belkıs

Directed by Mert Uzunmehmet · 2026 ·

Answer Summary

Kıble: Bitlisli Belkıs (2026) earns a 37% Celluloid Score — Not Recommended. Not Recommended — reception was largely negative.Audiences (41%) responded more warmly than critics (31%).

Quick Verdict

Averaged from five public sources (critic, audience, Metascore, Letterboxd, IMDb). See how we calculate scores.

37%
Celluloid Score Not Recommended

Five-source breakdown

31% Critic Score
41% Audience
★½☆☆☆ Letterboxd 1.9
3.8 IMDb /10
Watch Trailer
Runtime
1h 24m
Cast
Hicran Çalı , Elif Sayraç , İlayda Çiloğlu , Murat Seviş , Ecem Doğru

Why this score?

  • Critics were divided or negative (31%).
  • Audience reception was lukewarm (41%).
  • Celluloid Score 37% averages these 4 public rating sources — our own composite, not a third-party trademark score.

Best for

  • Short runtime — easy weeknight watch
  • Crowd-pleaser seekers — audiences liked it more than critics

Not ideal for

  • Anyone needing a safe, highly rated pick
  • Horror fans expecting broad audience validation

Scores reflect data indexed at build time. Component sources are shown on this page; Celluloid Score is our composite, not a third-party trademark. Scoring policy

Is Kıble: Bitlisli Belkıs worth watching?

No — Kıble: Bitlisli Belkıs earns a 37% Celluloid Score. Not Recommended — reception was largely negative.

Critics Consensus

A regionally flavored folk-horror premise rooted in Anatolian superstition gets undercut by uneven pacing and low-budget scares, leaving critics cold even as horror fans found isolated moments of atmosphere to admire.

Celluloid Critics Consensus

Audiences (41%) responded more warmly than critics (31%).

What is Kıble: Bitlisli Belkıs about?

After a dark tragedy leaves them orphaned, three young sisters seek refuge with Bitlisli Belkıs, a feared folk healer rumored to communicate with djinn and known throughout the region for helping pregnant women through supernatural means. But when their aunts turn them away for good, the sisters' search for shelter drags an ancient evil along with them — one that will test Belkıs's powers as much as their own survival.

Watch the Trailer

Critic Reviews

More Like This