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İbrahim Büyükak
İbrahim Büyükak (born 20 August 1983) is a Turkish screenwriter, columnist, director, and actor. His father was bongo drummer of Beyaz Kelebekler band. His sister was a violinist. His paternal family is of Turkish descent who immigrated from Bulgaria. His maternal family immigrated from Macedonia. He is a graduate of Uludağ University with a degree in economic studies. He and Oğuzhan Koç played in Bursaspor Bursaspor Kulübü Derneği (), commonly known as Bursaspor, is a Turkish sports club located in the city of Bursa. Formed in 1963, the club colours are green and white, with home kits usually featuring both colours in a striped pattern. In th ... Young Football Team. He worked as a columnist for Bursa's ''Olay'' newspaper and then contributed to ''Gırgır'', ''Leman'', ''Lemanyak'' and ''Atom'' magazines. He still writes in ''Kafa'' magazine. He is also a member of the BKM (Beşiktaş Culture Center). In 2008, he joined scenario group of Zeynep Koçak, Oğuz ...
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Kütahya Dumlupınar University
Kütahya Dumlupınar University is a public university in Kütahya, Turkey. The university began to operate as a new institution under the name of Kütahya Dumlupınar University on 3 July 1992, with the force of governmental decree numbered 3837; before it's been a part of the Anadolu University with ''The Faculty of Kütahya Economics and Administrative Sciences'' which was established on 12 October 1974 as ''The Business Administration High School of Kütahya'' under the name of ''The Economics and Commercial Sciences Academy of Eskişehir''. The university has established and is keeping up close ties with universities abroad including University of Virginia in the United States, Brunel University in the United Kingdom, University of Pécs in Hungary and universities located at the member states of the former Soviet Union. Moreover, DPU hosts or takes part in the conferences, symposia, and cultural events organized by the collaborating institutions. Also the university is ...
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Yol Arkadaşım 2
''Yol'' (; translated as ''The Way'', ''The Road'' or ''The Path'') is a 1982 Turkish film directed by Şerif Gören and Yılmaz Güney. The screenplay was written by Yılmaz Güney, and it was directed by his assistant Şerif Gören, as Güney was in prison at the time. Later, after Güney escaped from Imrali prison, he took the negatives of the film to Switzerland and later edited it in Paris. The film is a portrait of Turkey in the aftermath of the 1980 Turkish coup d'état: its people and its authorities are shown via the stories of five prisoners given a week's home leave. The film has caused much controversy in Turkey, and was banned until 1999. However, it won numerous honours, including the Palme d'Or at the 1982 Cannes Film Festival. Plot In Turkey, several prisoners are granted temporary leave from prison. One, Seyit Ali (Tarık Akan), travels to his house and finds that his wife Zine (Şerif Sezer), to survive, has had to turn to prostitution. She was caught by her ...
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