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Kerem Bürsin and Lizge Cömert Dazzle Cannes with Star TV’s “Çarpıntı” (Reborn)

October 14, 2025
Rashida Yasmeen
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Kerem Bürsin and Lizge Cömert Shine at Cannes with Star TV’s “Çarpıntı” (Reborn)

In the glimmering world of international television, few stages rival the prestige of Cannes’ MIPCOM, the world’s largest entertainment content market. This year, all eyes turned to Star TV’s new drama “Çarpıntı,” produced by OGM Pictures, as its lead stars Kerem Bürsin and Lizge Cömert represented Turkey with remarkable poise and charisma.

The series, introduced to the global market under its international title “Reborn,” captivated industry insiders, distributors, and fans alike during its official presentation at the 2025 MIPCOM Fair. The event marked an important milestone not only for Turkish drama exports but also for the evolution of storytelling that bridges local authenticity with universal emotion.

A Star-Studded Debut at the Heart of Cannes

MIPCOM (Marché International des Programmes de Communication), held annually in Cannes, France, serves as the hub of global TV commerce—where producers, distributors, and media executives connect to shape what the world will watch next.

This year’s edition opened with a distinct Turkish presence, and leading that charge was “Çarpıntı” (Reborn), OGM Universe’s latest high-concept drama.

On Monday, Kerem Bürsin and Lizge Cömert made a glamorous appearance at the OGM Pictures showcase. The duo participated in a lively panel discussion moderated by Oben Budak, where they answered questions about their roles, the emotional depth of the series, and the global rise of Turkish television content.

Their chemistry, professionalism, and authenticity immediately stood out, reminding attendees why Turkish dramas continue to be a global phenomenon.

“This story is about transformation—about facing the parts of ourselves we try to hide,” said Kerem Bürsin, reflecting on his character’s arc in Reborn. “It’s a human story that resonates beyond borders.”

“Çarpıntı”: A Story of Rebirth and Emotional Reckoning

Under its Turkish title “Çarpıntı,” the series explores profound psychological and emotional terrain. Produced by OGM Pictures, the creative force behind global hits like Masumlar Apartmanı (The Innocents) and Camdaki Kız (Girl in the Window), the show continues the studio’s tradition of delivering layered storytelling with cinematic production values.

At its core, Reborn tells a story about love, trauma, and redemption—themes that transcend cultural lines and connect with audiences on a universal level.

Lizge Cömert, who portrays the female lead, shared her insights during the Cannes panel:

“My character is a woman trying to heal, trying to rediscover her strength. Playing her required emotional honesty. It’s not just a love story; it’s about rebirth in every sense.”

The title Çarpıntı—literally meaning palpitation or heartbeat—symbolizes the inner turmoil and awakening of its characters. Internationally rebranded as Reborn, it mirrors both the personal and narrative transformations that define the series.

Turkish Drama’s Expanding Global Footprint

The global success of Turkish dramas is no longer an emerging trend—it’s a cultural movement. From Latin America to South Asia, Turkish storytelling has redefined how international audiences engage with non-English series.

Çarpıntı (Reborn) arrives at a moment when the demand for high-quality, emotionally rich content from Turkey is at an all-time high. OGM Pictures’ presence at MIPCOM underscores the industry’s strategic push toward premium global distribution.

According to Variety and The Hollywood Reporter, Turkish series now rank among the top three most-watched non-English TV exports worldwide, rivaling Spanish and Korean productions.

By bringing Reborn to Cannes, OGM Pictures not only showcased the show’s artistic merits but also reaffirmed Turkey’s growing influence in shaping global television narratives.

Kerem Bürsin: A Global Ambassador for Turkish Talent

Kerem Bürsin, already a recognized face internationally thanks to his acclaimed performance in Sen Çal Kapımı (Love Is in the Air), continues to build on his reputation as one of Turkey’s most versatile actors. His presence at MIPCOM wasn’t merely promotional—it was emblematic of a new generation of Turkish artists who are equally at ease in global settings.

In his interview with Oben Budak, Bürsin highlighted how Reborn pushes boundaries within Turkish television:

“What we’re doing with Çarpıntı is different. It’s cinematic, character-driven, and raw. We want people to feel something real.”

His words resonated deeply with attendees, many of whom praised the show’s emotional intensity and visual sophistication.

Lizge Cömert: A Rising Star Making Waves

Lizge Cömert, meanwhile, continues to establish herself as one of the most promising young actresses in Turkey’s entertainment scene. Her nuanced performance and magnetic on-screen presence have positioned her as a talent to watch internationally.

At Cannes, Cömert’s elegance and composure drew admiration from both media and industry representatives. Her commitment to bringing depth and authenticity to her role in Reborn reflects a maturity beyond her years—qualities that define the new wave of Turkish acting talent gaining global attention.

The OGM Universe: From Local Excellence to Global Vision

Behind the success of Çarpıntı stands OGM Pictures, a powerhouse in Turkish television known for its emotionally charged dramas and cinematic storytelling. Through its OGM Universe label, the company continues to expand its global portfolio by adapting its shows for international markets.

Reborn’s participation in MIPCOM 2025 marks another step in that journey—introducing the world to Turkish narratives that combine high production values with psychological realism.

OGM’s vision aligns with the broader trend of cross-cultural storytelling, where local authenticity meets global appeal. By positioning Reborn alongside international dramas, OGM underscores its confidence in the universality of Turkish emotional storytelling.

Beyond Cannes: What’s Next for “Reborn”

Following its Cannes debut, Reborn (Çarpıntı) is expected to premiere soon on Star TV in Turkey, with international distribution deals already in discussion. Early industry buzz suggests the series could find strong audiences in Latin America, the Middle East, and Europe—regions where Turkish dramas have historically performed exceptionally well.

Given the enthusiastic response at MIPCOM, expectations are high. If the series delivers on its promise of emotional depth and visual artistry, Reborn could easily become one of the most talked-about Turkish dramas of the year.

Why “Reborn” Matters: A Cultural and Creative Turning Point

Çarpıntı (Reborn) is more than a new TV series—it represents a renewed confidence in Turkish creative identity. Its participation at Cannes highlights how Turkey’s television industry has evolved from regional success to global influence, leveraging storytelling that is both locally rooted and universally resonant.

For audiences, Reborn promises an experience that is cinematic, heartfelt, and profoundly human. For the industry, it’s a testament to how far Turkish drama has come—and where it’s heading next.

Final Thoughts

With Kerem Bürsin and Lizge Cömert leading the way, Reborn stands poised to capture hearts across continents. Their elegant representation at MIPCOM 2025 in Cannes not only elevated the series but also reaffirmed Turkey’s growing stature in the global entertainment landscape.

As the world continues to seek stories that connect across cultures, Reborn—like its title—signals a fresh heartbeat for international television.

About Author

Rashida Yasmeen

An international media analyst specializing in Turkish and global television trends. With expertise in drama storytelling, audience engagement, and cross-cultural media, she provides in-depth analysis and fresh perspectives on the evolving entertainment landscape for readers worldwide.