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The story follows , a skeptical psychiatrist, and Faruk , a local exorcist, as they travel to the remote village of Kıbledere. They are there to investigate the case of Ebru’s childhood friend, Kübra , who reportedly became possessed by a djinn on her wedding night and murdered her groom in front of her family.

(released internationally as Dabbe: The Possession or Curse of the Jinn ) is a 2013 Turkish horror film directed by Hasan Karacadağ. It is the fourth installment in the D@bbe series and is widely considered one of the most terrifying entries due to its focus on Islamic folklore and "found footage" style. Core Information The story follows , a skeptical psychiatrist, and

Dabbe: The Possession (English); ΤΟ ΤΕΡΑΣ-ΤΟ ΤΖΙΝΙ ΚΑΙ Η ΚΑΤΑΡΑ (Greek translation typically refers to "The Monster, the Jinn, and the Curse"). Genre: Supernatural Horror, Found Footage, Folk Horror. Director: Hasan Karacadağ. Runtime: Approximately 2 hours and 14 minutes. It is the fourth installment in the D@bbe

As Ebru attempts to debunk the supernatural events with medical logic, Faruk uses traditional religious methods to uncover a dark family curse involving black magic and a malevolent djinn named . The investigation leads them to discover that the curse dates back 24 years, involving a secret pact made by their own fathers. Key Themes & Style Director: Hasan Karacadağ

Generally regarded as "Severe" for frightening and intense scenes in various Parent's Guides on IMDb . Plot Overview