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  2. Cinema of Turkey - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. Şark Bülbülü - Wikipedia

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    Şark Bülbülü is a 1979 Turkish comedy film directed by Kartal Tibet. [1] Cast. Kemal Sunal - Saban Ballises; Ayşen Cansev - Hatice; Ayşen Gruda - Fethi'nin Kiz ...

  4. Büyü - Wikipedia

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    Büyü (The Spell) is a 2004 Turkish horror film directed by Orhan Oğuz. [1] [2] [3] Though the film was a surprise box office success, it received very poor reviews.

  5. King of the Doormen - Wikipedia

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    King of the Doormen, (Turkish: Kapıcılar Kralı), is a 1976 [1] Turkish comedy film featuring Kemal Sunal, Sevda Ferdağ, Bilge Zobu and Şevket Altuğ, produced by Arif and Abdurrahman Keskiner and, directed by Zeki Ökten. The movie is the third collaboration of Ökten and Sunal, following Hanzo and Şaşkın Damat, both shot in 1975.

  6. My Love Sinema - Wikipedia

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    My Love Sinema (Chinese: 放映爱), is a 2016 Singaporean drama film directed by Tan Ai Leng. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The film is set in the 1950s, and later transitions to modern day. [ 4 ] [ 5 ]

  7. Zavallılar - Wikipedia

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    Zavallılar is a film with 3 protagonists: Abuzer (performed by Yılmaz Güney), Arap (performed by Güven Şengil), and Hacı (performed by Yıldırım Önal). The “wretches” are people crushed, looked down, excluded by the society, they are real miserables. The film begins with the anxiety of the protagonists about their coming out.

  8. Yeşilçam (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    In Seka Park in İzmit, 55,000 m 2 (590,000 sq ft) of indoor space and 300,000 m 2 (3,200,000 sq ft) of open space, the filming on Europe's largest film plateau shows every detail of 1960s, from Beyoğlu's famous venues to nostalgic trams of İstiklal Avenue.

  9. Unknown (2011 film) - Wikipedia

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    Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "B+" on an A+ to F scale. [16] Richard Roeper gave the film a B+ and wrote, "At times, Unknown stretches plausibility to the near breaking point, but it's so well paced and the performances are so strong and most of the questions are ultimately answered. This is a very solid ...