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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 .
The film was selected as the Turkish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 62nd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. [1] The film is set in 1984 Ankara, during the aftermath of the 1980 Turkish coup. [2] [3] It is currently available to legally stream with English subtitles through the German media website Pantaflix . [4]
What changes with having Turkish originals streaming on. ... “Turkish dramas were already reaching audiences all over the world on linear TV,” says Ekin Koyuncu, head of prominent broadcaster ...
Miracle in Cell No. 7 (Turkish: 7. Koğuştaki Mucize) is a 2019 Turkish drama film directed by Mehmet Ada Öztekin.It is an official adaptation of the 2013 South Korean comedy-drama film Miracle in Cell No. 7 using the same premise, but with significant changes in story, characters, and tone. [1]
A critic from OTTplay rated the film 2 + 1 ⁄ 2 out of 5 stars and wrote that "Make Me Believe makes for a good one-time watch, and that’s it. It’s a feel-good film, lifted by postcard-esque vistas of a scenic seaside Turkish town". [4]
Winter Sleep (Turkish: Kış Uykusu [ˈkɯʃ ujkuˈsu]) is a 2014 Turkish drama film directed by Nuri Bilge Ceylan, adapted from the novella "The Wife" by Anton Chekhov and one subplot of The Brothers Karamazov by Fyodor Dostoevsky. [3]
The Wild Pear Tree (Turkish: Ahlat Ağacı) is a 2018 Turkish drama film directed by Nuri Bilge Ceylan. It was selected to compete for the Palme d'Or at the 2018 Cannes Film Festival . [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It was also selected as the Turkish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 91st Academy Awards , but it was not nominated.
My Father and My Son (Turkish: Babam ve Oğlum) is a 2005 Turkish drama film written and directed by Çağan Irmak about a family torn apart by the 1980 Turkish coup d'état. The film which went on nationwide release on 18 November 2005 ( 2005-11-18 ) became one of the highest-grossing Turkish films in history.