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Belçim Bilgin
Belçim Bilgin (born 31 January 1983) is a Turkish actress of Kurdish origin. Life She was born in Ankara, Turkey on 31 January 1983. She is the great grand niece of Sheikh Said who is known for the Sheikh Said Rebellion. According to her statement, Sheikh Said is the elder brother of her father's grandfather. Her cousin is actress Rojda Demirer. She graduated in 1999 and studied at Mehmet Emin Resulzade Anatolian High School. In 2002, she started to study at the Information and Document Management Department of Hacettepe University in Ankara, Turkey. In these times, Bilgin, who wanted to be a theater actor since high school years, met famous actor Yılmaz Erdoğan through a friend. She married Yılmaz Erdoğan in August 2006. The couple moved to the United States in 2014, where they settled down in Beverly Hills. Career She played the leading role in Iraqi Kurdish director Hiner Saleem's film ' Kilomètre Zéro' and attended the Cannes Film Festival. In 2011 she played in the ...
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Babamın Kemanı
''My Father's Violin'' ( tr, Babamın Kemanı) is a 2022 Turkish film directed by Andaç Haznedaroğlu and starring Gülizar Nisa Uray, Engin Altan Düzyatan and Belçim Bilgin. The film was released on January 21, 2022, on Netflix. Cast * Engin Altan Düzyatan as Mahir Mehmet *Belçim Bilgin Belçim Bilgin (born 31 January 1983) is a Turkish actress of Kurdish origin. Life She was born in Ankara, Turkey on 31 January 1983. She is the great grand niece of Sheikh Said who is known for the Sheikh Said Rebellion. According to her stat ... as Suna * Gülizar Nisa Uray as Özlem * Selim Erdoğan as Ali Riza * Ayfer Dönmez * Yiğit Çakir * Yener Sezgin * Erdem Baş References External links * * {{IMDb title, 14369276 Turkish-language Netflix original films 2020s Turkish-language films ...
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Kurtuluş Son Durak
Kurtuluş is a neighbourhood of the Şişli district of Istanbul that was originally called ''Tatavla,'' meaning 'stables' in Greek ( el, Ταταύλα). The modern Turkish name means "liberation", "salvation", "independence" or "deliverance". On 13 April 1929, six years after the Republic of Turkey was founded, a fire swept through the neighbourhood and largely destroyed it, with 207 houses going up in flames. The name was changed to Kurtuluş to mark the rebuilding of the area. Once a predominantly Greek Orthodox neighbourhood, its population today mostly consists of Turks who moved there after the Republic of Turkey was founded in 1923. There is still a small population or Greeks, Armenians and Jews, as well as some Kurds who are relatively recent economic migrants. Kurtuluş is served by the Osmanbey Metro station and innumerable buses from Taksim. It is adjacent to Pangaltı, Feriköy and Dolapdere. History The quarter started life in the 16th century as a residential are ...
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Kelebeğin Rüyası
''The Butterfly's Dream'' ( tr, Kelebeğin Rüyası) is a 2013 Turkish drama film written and directed by Yılmaz Erdoğan. The film was selected as the Turkish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 86th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Rahman Altın, the composer of the score to the film won the "World Soundtrack Awards - Public Choice Award" at the 40th Film Fest Gent. Plot The movie starts in Zonguldak, in 1941. While two young poet Muzaffar Tayyip Uslu (Kıvanç Tatlıtuğ) and Rüştü Onur (Mert Fırat) continue their civil service life in this newly modernized mining city, they also live together with art, literature, and most poetry , they have a dream to become a butterfly as to fly on sky as to become a famous poet. While the young Republic, newly rising on its feet, was trying to modernize, on the one hand, World War II was experienced in Europe in the same years. In a society where poetry and art have not yet matured, these two tuberculosis young ...
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Sadece Sen
''Sadece Sen (English title: Only You) '' is a 2014 Turkish drama film directed by Hakan Yonat. This film is a remake of the 2011, South Korean film, Always Always may refer to: Film and television * ''Always'', a 1985 film directed by Henry Jaglom * ''Always'' (1989 film), a 1989 romantic comedy-drama directed by Steven Spielberg * ''Always'' (2011 film), a 2011 South Korean film, also known as '' .... The film was also made in Hindi, Do lafzon ki kahani Cast References External links * 2014 romantic drama films 2014 films Remakes of South Korean films Turkish romantic drama films {{Turkey-film-stub ...
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Annemin Yarası
''Annemin Yarası'' ( en, My Mother's Wound) is a 2016 Turkish dramatic film. Set in Bosnia and Herzegovina, it tells the story of Salih, a Bosniak teenager seeking revenge against the man who raped his mother during the Bosnian War. ''Annemin Yarası'' was released by BKM Film on 11 March 2016. Plot Upon turning 18, Salih leaves the orphanage in Zenica in modern-day Bosnia, where he was raised, to search for his parents. Mr Sadik the principal hesitantly gives him the address of Mirsad, a crippled cobbler who lives in Simin Han. On Salih's arrival, Mirsad insists Salih joins the family for lunch, where he meets Mirsad's wife Nerma and their young son Vedat. He also meets Nerma's elderly mother Mrs Mevlide, who takes him aside and in private reveals to him that he is Nerma's son. During the war Nerma and other Bosnian female Muslims had taken refuge with an uncle. Serbian paramilitary troops attacked the house and killed Nerma's uncle. Their commander, one Borislav Milić, who ...
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Backstabbing For Beginners
''Backstabbing for Beginners'' is a 2018 political thriller film directed and co-written by Per Fly, and based on the eponymous memoirs of Michael Soussan. It follows the real life corruption scandal in the UN Oil-for-Food Programme, and stars Theo James and Ben Kingsley. Plot The film follows Michael Sullivan, the son of US State Department diplomat who died when Michael was young. Michael leaves a lucrative job at a large bank and lands his dream job as a diplomat with the United Nations (UN), in the fall of 2002. He is assigned to work as an assistant to Under-Secretary-General Costa "Pasha" Passaris, the head of the Oil-for-Food Programme, operated since 1995 to help the citizens of Iraq without allowing the oil sales to boost Saddam Hussein and his regime. On his first visit to Baghdad, local UN chief diplomat Christina Dupre makes it clear to Pasha that she is disturbed by the corruption in the programme, and plans to publish a report voicing her concerns. This is the first M ...
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