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Looking up "Sibel Kekili" – she's an actress in Turkey. Maybe the movie is a local Turkish movie, but the title is confusing. "Civciv" means chick, maybe "Cıvıcık" is a variant? Maybe the user meant "Cincio Cucu" or another chick-related movie. Alternatively, "Sehvetli" could be part of it, but it doesn't ring a bell.