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Turkish films ; Title Year Director Actors Genre Links Notes 1 dakika karanlık: 1997 in film: 14 numara: 1985 in film: 155 alo polis: 1995 in film: 17 Mayıs: 2005 in film: 18'ler takımı: 2007 in film: 1st Annual Primetime Beyaz Inci Awards: 2005 in film: 2 süper film birden: 2006 in film: 2000 yılın sevgilisi: 1973 in film: 222 no'lu ...
Pages in category "English-language Turkish films" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
This is a timeline list of films produced in Turkey and in the Turkish language ordered by year and decade on separate pages. For a complete A-Z list of films on Wikipedia see List of Turkish films: A-Z .
Merry-Go-Round (2010 film) Milk (2008 Turkish film) Min Dît: The Children of Diyarbakır; Mine (1983 film) Miracle in Cell No. 7 (2019 Turkish film) Mist (1988 film) Mixed Kebab; Mommo the Bogeyman; More (2017 film) Motherland (2015 film) Mrs. Salkım's Diamonds; Murder in Yolpalas; Murderous City; Mustang (film) My Dear Brother; My Father and ...
English-language Turkish films (15 P) I. Turkish independent films (11 P) M. Turkish multilingual films (40 P) S. Turkish sequel films (33 P) Turkish short films (2 C ...
18 wins & 2 nominations Unutulmayanlar [98] Ayhan Sonyürek: Altan Erkekli: Comedy, Drama: 2007: Adem'in Trenleri [99] Barış Pirhasan: Amerikalılar Karadeniz'de 2 [100] Kartal Tibet: Metin Akpınar,Peker Açıkalın, Kadir Çöpdemir: Comedy: Anka Kuşu [101] Mesut Uçakan: Ara [102] Ümit Ünal: Erdem Akakçe, Betül Çobanoğlu, Serhat ...
The Union of Turkish Film Producers and the State Film Archives both date from the 1960s. The State Film Archives became the Turkish Film Archives in 1969. During the same period, the Cinema-TV Institute was founded and annexed to the State Academy of Fine Arts. The Turkish State Archives also became part of this organization.
Fate (Turkish: Yazgı) is a 2001 Turkish drama film directed and screen-written by Zeki Demirkubuz based on Albert Camus' 1942 novel L'Étranger. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2002 Cannes Film Festival. [1]