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  2. Çanakkale 1915 - Wikipedia

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    The story of the film is about the Gallipoli Campaign during World War I on the Gallipoli Peninsula in Turkey in 1915. The film covers the resurrection of Turkey following its defeat in the Balkan War, through depictions of Sergeant Mehmet Ali (Ali Ersan Duru) from Biga, Corporal Seyit and many others.

  3. Cinema of Turkey - Wikipedia

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    In terms of film production, Turkey shared the same fate with many of the national cinemas of the 20th century. Film production wasn't continuous until around the 1950s and the film market in general was run by a few major import companies that struggled for domination in the most population-dense and profitable cities such as Istanbul and İzmir.

  4. List of Turkish films of 2024 - Wikipedia

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    Opening Title Director Cast Genre Ref. A P R I L 19: Arap Kadri: Emre Kavuk: Ahmet Mümtaz Taylan, Necip Memili, Zeynep Çamcı: Comedy [16] [17]26: Cadi: Erman Bostan

  5. List of Turkish films of 2023 - Wikipedia

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    Opening Title Director Cast Genre Ref. J A N U A R Y 6: Rafadan Tayfa Galaktik Tayfa: İsmail Fidan: Emine Sergen Kazbek, Şirin Giobbi, Yağmur Sergen: Animation

  6. Turkish television drama - Wikipedia

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    First Turkish dramas aired in the Arab world were Cemberimde Gul Oya, Kaybolan Yıllar, Annem, Asi, Berivan, Bıçak Sırtı, Kurtlar Vadisi, Elveda Derken, Menekşe ile Halil, Yabanci Damat and Yılan Hikayesi. [147] Another Turkish hit drama in the first period was Ihlamurlar Altında which made Tuba Büyüküstün a star in the region. [148]

  7. The Miracle (2015 film) - Wikipedia

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    In 1961, schoolteacher Mahir Yılmaz is transferred to a remote Kurdish village in Eastern Turkey against the wishes of his family. Upon reaching the village after a long hike, the residents initially scare him with guns before informing him that they have no school.

  8. Turkish Film Critics Association - Wikipedia

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    The Turkish Film Critics Association was founded in 1977 by film critic Atilla Dorsay. [3] It was closed in 1980 after the 1980 Turkish coup d'état. [3] SİYAD was re-established in 1993 by Saim Yavuz, Turgut Yasalar, Atilla Dorsay, Agah Özgüç, Vecdi Sayar, Kamil Suveren and Necati Sönmez. [3]

  9. Atlas Cinema - Wikipedia

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    Agop Köçeyan (1823–1893), also known as Köçeoğlu, was a member of a Galata banker family of Armenian ethnicity. The family had made a fortune by lending loans they received with low interest, from abroad, to the Ottoman Government and to the Ottoman palace at high interest.