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Meral Çetinkaya
Meral Onuktav Çetinkaya (born 5 March 1945) is a Turkish film actress. She has appeared in more than twenty films since 1962. Filmography References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Cetinkaya, Meral 1945 births Living people People from Bursa Turkish film actresses ...
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Bursa
( grc-gre, Προῦσα, Proûsa, Latin: Prusa, ota, بورسه, Arabic:بورصة) is a city in northwestern Turkey and the administrative center of Bursa Province. The fourth-most populous city in Turkey and second-most populous in the Marmara Region, Bursa is one of the industrial centers of the country. Most of Turkey's automotive production takes place in Bursa. As of 2019, the Metropolitan Province was home to 3,056,120 inhabitants, 2,161,990 of whom lived in the 3 city urban districts ( Osmangazi, Yildirim and Nilufer) plus Gursu and Kestel, largely conurbated. Bursa was the first major and second overall capital of the Ottoman State between 1335 and 1363. The city was referred to as (, meaning "God's Gift" in Ottoman Turkish, a name of Persian origin) during the Ottoman period, while a more recent nickname is ("") in reference to the parks and gardens located across its urban fabric, as well as to the vast and richly varied forests of the surrounding r ...
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Çıplak (film)
Çıplak can refer to: * Çıplak Island Çıplak Island ( tr, Çıplak Ada, meaning "Barren island", ''Chalkis'' of the antiquity, in Greek known as Gymno ( el, Γυμνό)) is an Aegean island of Turkey. The island at is a part of Ayvalık ilçe (district) of Balıkesir Province. I ... * Çıplak, Çanakkale {{geodis ...
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Karanlıktakiler
''In Darkness'' ( tr, Karanlıktakiler) is a 2009 Turkish drama film written and directed by Çağan Irmak. Plot Egemen is an advertising agency clerk in his thirties who has to share a roof with his mentally ill mother, Gülseren. Having to endure his mother's anxieties and mental black outs, his only outlet is his workplace; where he feels he can breathe and escape the hell that is his home, even if it is for a little while. But Egemen's amorous interest in his boss Umay unveils little by little just how much Gulseren has emotionally damaged her son. See also * 2009 in film * Turkish films of 2009 A list of films produced by the Turkish film industry in Turkey in 2009. Highest-grossing films Released films January – June July – December See also * 2009 in Turkey References {{DEFAULTSORT:Turkish Films Of ... References External links * * 2009 films 2009 drama films Films set in Turkey Films directed by Çağan Irmak Turkish d ...
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Kars Hikayeleri
Kars (; ku, Qers; ) is a city in northeast Turkey and the capital of Kars Province. Its population is 73,836 in 2011. Kars was in the ancient region known as ''Chorzene'', (in Greek Χορζηνή) in classical historiography ( Strabo), part of Kingdom of Armenia (antiquity), in Ayrarat province, and later the capital of Bagratid Kingdom of Armenia in 929–961. Currently, the mayor of Kars is Türker Öksüz. The city had an Armenian ethnic majority until it was conquered by Turkish nationalist forces in late 1920. Etymology The city's name may be derived from the Armenian word հարս (''hars''), meaning "bride". Another hypothesis has it that the name derives from the Georgian word "the gate. History Medieval period Little is known of the early history of Kars beyond the fact that, during medieval times, it had its own dynasty of Armenian rulers and was the capital of a region known as Vanand. Medieval Armenian historians referred to the city by a variety of names, in ...
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Vizontele Tuuba
''Vizontele Tuuba'' is a 2004 Turkish comedy-drama film, written and directed by Yılmaz Erdoğan, based on the writer-director's childhood memories of the last summer of his childhood in village in 1980. The film, which went on nationwide release on , was a sequel to the highly successful Vizontele (2001). Production The film was shot on location in Gevaş, Van Province and Ağrı Province, Turkey. Synopsis Five years after the events of the first film, Guner Sernikli is a government official who, with his wife Aysel and their wheelchair-bound daughter Tuba, has been assigned as the head librarian to Crazy Emin's village, even though there is no library. The family is welcomed by the Mayor and the other villagers while Emin becomes smitten with Tuba. However, they have to deal with the political violence engulfing the town's youth, which they resolve by setting up the library and digging up the TV set from the first film for visitors to use. After a few months of calm however, t ...
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Maruf (film)
Ma'ruf, an Islamic term. The word could be directed to following links - People * Kazi Maruf, is a Bangladeshi film actor. *Maruf al Rusafi, an Iraqi poet. * Maruf Hossain Ibn Saeed, a Bangladeshi art director *Maruf Khaznadar, Kurdish writer. *Maruf the Cobbler, a character in ''One Thousand and One Nights'' or ''The Arabian Nights'' Locations *Maruf, Korgun, a village in Turkey. *Maruf District, a district in Afghanistan. Others *Maroof (horse) Maroof (12 April 1990 – 30 December 1999) was an American-bred, British-trained Thoroughbred racehorse and sire best known for his upset victory over a top-class field in the 1994 Queen Elizabeth II Stakes. He showed very promising form in ...
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Vizontele
''Vizontele'' is a 2001 Turkish comedy-drama film, written and directed by Yılmaz Erdoğan and co-directed by Ömer Faruk Sorak, based on the writer-director's childhood memories of the arrival of the first television to his village in the early 1970s. The film, which went on nationwide release on , won three Golden Orange awards and was one of the most successful Turkish films to that date. A sequel, entitled Vizontele Tuuba, involving the director and most of the original cast followed in 2004. Production The film was shot on location in Gevaş, Van Province, Turkey. Synopsis The mayor (Altan Erkekli) of a small village in Southeastern Turkey in 1974 bitterly opposes the activities of sleazy opportunist Latif (Cezmi Baskın) who runs open-air film screenings and seeks to break his monopoly over village entertainment with the introduction of the first television (called Vizontele by the locals). However, the TRT team sent to deliver the television leave in a hurry after the ...
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Eylül Fırtınası
Eylül is a Turkish feminine given name meaning September. It may refer to: * Eylül Aslan, Turkish photography artist * Eylül Cansın (1992-2015), transgender Turkish woman whose death by suicide prompted protests and calls for international LGBT equality in society *Eylül Elgalp Eylül Elgalp (born January 9, 1991) is a Turkish women's football forward last played in the First League for Konak Belediyespor with jersey number 8. She made her Champions League debut in 2013. She is a member of the Turkish national team ... (born 1991), Turkish footballer Notes {{given name Turkish feminine given names Feminine given names ...
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Kaç Para Kaç
''Run for Money'' ( tr, Kaç para kaç) is a 1999 Turkish film directed by Reha Erdem. It was Turkey's submission to the 73rd Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. Premise Selim, a down-on-his-luck owner of a clothing store in Istanbul, boards a taxi one evening that contains a suitcase left behind by a previous passenger. The briefcase contains stacks of American $100 bills. Selim attempts to locate the owner of the briefcase, but the owner cannot be found. However, Selim learns the owner was a bank clerk who stole the money (totaling $450,000) from his place of employment. In the meantime, Selim stores the money in his shop. One day his store's cash register is robbed (and not the suitcase money). Selim gives in to temptation and starts to spend the money, at first only buying necessities but then gradually indulging in lavish purchases. This leads him down a dangerous path as he searches for the robber and trie ...
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