In Ömür’s house that is full of pictures and caricatures, there a coffin is found. Yet Ömür is, indeed, a simple-minded, humble man. And it is when he starts telling his guest about the story of the coffin which he inherited from his father who used to be an Imam that we are drawn into the story. Based on the drawings of Ömür, a caricaturist, The Corpse and Time questions the concept of religion at an abstract level while describing the relationship between Ömür’s father and the coffin. The audience find themselves in an experimental journey that is full of imagery.