Crime dramas often depict law enforcement battling against external threats, but Graveyard (originally Mezarlık) takes a different approach—one that exposes the deeply ingrained biases within the system itself. This Turkish crime thriller follows Chief Inspector Önem Özülkü, who is appointed to lead the newly established Special Crimes Unit. Tasked with investigating the murders of women, Özülkü and her team soon realize that their biggest obstacle isn’t just the complexity of the cases, but the systemic prejudice that minimizes crimes against women.
Not my words, but from a very positive review on imdb, which goes on to lavish more praise, I flinched a bit at the feature-length eps (1 hr 45!), but thought I'd dip in, and half-way through the first ep, it looks pretty good.