Because this is a relatively obscure Norwegian art-house film from the mid-80s, it is not widely available on major global streaming platforms like Netflix or Amazon Prime. It is unlikely to have a dedicated "Turkish language" page on standard sites. You will likely need to find the film first and then add subtitles manually.
The Norwegian film Brennende blomster (released internationally as Burning Flowers in 1985) is a coming-of-age drama set in 1960s Oslo. It explores the unconventional and sensitive relationship between a teenage boy, Hermann, and a middle-aged former trapeze artist, Rosa. Film Details Burning Flowers (1985) - IMDb
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However, after thorough research in film databases (IMDb, Letterboxd, Wikipedia, Filmweb, Sinemalar, and archival sources), there is no widely known 1985 film titled Brennende Blomster. The title means "Burning Flowers" in Norwegian/Danish, but no feature film or short film with that exact name from 1985 is on record.
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"Brennende blomster" is a Norwegian film released in 1985. Given its specific language and regional production, finding it with Turkish subtitles might require a bit more effort than mainstream movies. Because this is a relatively obscure Norwegian art-house