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Yeşilçam (TV Series)
''Yeşilçam ''is a period drama directed by Çağan Irmak and written by Volkan Sümbül and Levent Cantek. The series, broadcast on Turkish digital platform BluTV, is about Turkish cinema in 1960s. It stars Çağatay Ulusoy, Afra Saraçoğlu and Selin Şekerci in the leading roles. Cast * Çağatay Ulusoy - Semih Ateş * Afra Saraçoğlu - Tülin Saygı * Selin Şekerci - Mine Cansu * Ayta Sözeri - Kuvvet * Güngör Bayrak - Belkıs * Nilüfer Açıkalın - Adviye * Bora Akkaş - Hakan İncekara * Özgür Çevik - İzzet Orkan * Yetkin Dikinciler - Reha Esmer * Kanbolat Görkem Arslan - Niyazi * Altan Erkekli - Mümtaz * Bige Önal - Gazel * Hilmi Cem İntepe - Yusuf * Devrim Nas - Erhan * Muhammet Uzuner - Ekrem Haznedaroğlu Plot A story of a producer's survival during the golden years of Turkish cinema known as Yeşilçam. Semih Ates is a young, handsome and ambitious film producer who is the owner of Ates Film. When he is betrayed by his business partner Veh ...
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Historical Drama
A historical drama (also period drama, costume drama, and period piece) is a work set in a past time period, usually used in the context of film and television. Historical drama includes historical fiction and romance film, romances, adventure films, and swashbucklers. A period piece may be set in a vague or general era such as the Middle Ages, or a specific period such as the Roaring Twenties, or the recent past. Scholarship Films set in historical times have always been some of the most popular works. D. W. Griffith's ''The Birth of a Nation'' and Buster Keaton's ''The General (1926 film), The General'' are examples of popular early American works set during the U.S. Civil War. In different eras different subgenres have risen to popularity, such as the westerns and sword and sandal films that dominated North American cinema in the 1950s. The ''costume drama'' is often separated as a genre of historical dramas. Early critics defined them as films focusing on romance and relation ...
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Yetkin Dikinciler
Yetkin Dikinciler (born 15 August 1969) is a Turkish actor. Biography Yetkin Dikinciler graduated in Theatre from the State Conservatory of Mimar Sinan University. He was awarded "Best Actor" for his role as Nazım Hikmet in ''Mavi Gözlü Dev'' at the 19th Ankara Film Festival, 13th ÇASOD Awards and 13th Sadri Alışık Awards. Filmography * '' Hot Skull'' (2022) * '' Barbaroslar: Akdeniz'in Kılıcı'' (2021) - İshak Reis * ''Yeşilçam'' (2021) - Reha * ''Menajerimi Ara'' (2020) - Himself * ''Merhaba Güzel Vatanım'' (Batı İstanbul Vakfı) (2019) * '' Cep Herkülü: Naim Süleymanoğlu'' (Dijital Yapım Evi) (2019) * '' Bahtiyar Ölmez'' (2017-2018) - Rıfat Çakar/Bahtiyar Ölmez * '' Her Şey Mümkün'' (2017) - İbrahim/Selim * ''Nadide Hayat'' (2015) - Kaptan Yusuf * '' Kızım İçin'' (2013) - Tuncer * ''Muhteşem Yüzyıl'' (2014) - Kara Ahmed Pasha * '' Umut Üzümleri'' (Rönesans Film) (2013) - Ozan * '' Merhaba Hayat'' (2012) - Sinan * ''Çıplak Gerçek'' (2 ...
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Gökhan Tiryaki
Gökhan Tiryaki (born 1972) is a Turkish cinematographer. He contributed to more than twenty films, including ''Once Upon a Time in Anatolia ''Once Upon a Time in Anatolia'' ( tr, Bir Zamanlar Anadolu’da) is a 2011 internationally co-produced drama film, co-written and directed by Nuri Bilge Ceylan based on the true experience of one of the film's writers, telling the story of a grou ...'' and '' Winter Sleep''. References External links * 1972 births Living people Turkish cinematographers {{Turkey-bio-stub ...
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Taksim Square
Taksim Square ( tr, Taksim Meydanı, ), situated in Beyoğlu in the European part of Istanbul, Turkey, is a major tourist and leisure district famed for its restaurants, shops, and hotels. It is considered the heart of modern Istanbul, with the central station of the Istanbul Metro network. Taksim Square is also the location of the Republic Monument ( tr, Cumhuriyet Anıtı) which was crafted by Pietro Canonica and inaugurated in 1928. The monument commemorates the 5th anniversary of the foundation of the Republic of Turkey in 1923, following the Turkish War of Independence. The square is flanked to the south by The Marmara Hotel, to the east by the Atatürk Cultural Center, Atatürk Cultural Centre, to the north by Taksim Gezi Park, Gezi Park and to the west by Taksim Mosque. Several major roads converge on the square: Gümüşsuyu Caddesi, Cumhuriyet Caddesi, Tarlabaşı Bulvarı, İstiklal Avenue, İstiklal Caddesi and Sıraselviler Caddesi. History The word Taksim means "di ...
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Beyoğlu
Beyoğlu (, ota, بك‌اوغلی, script=Arab) is a district on the European side of İstanbul, Turkey, separated from the old city (historic peninsula of Constantinople) by the Golden Horn. It was known as the region of Pera (Πέρα, meaning "Beyond" in Greek language, Greek) surrounding the ancient coastal town Galata which faced Constantinople across the Horn. Beyoğlu continued to be named Pera during the Middle Ages and, in western languages, into the early 20th century. According to the prevailing theory, the Turkish name of Pera, ''Beyoğlu'', is a modification by folk etymology of the Republic of Venice, Venetian title of ''Bailo of Constantinople, Bailo'', whose mansion was the grandest structure in this quarter. The informal Turkish-language title ''Bey Oğlu'' (literally ''Son of a Bey'') was originally used by the Ottoman Empire, Ottoman Turks to describe Lodovico Gritti, Istanbul-born son of Andrea Gritti, who was the Venetian Bailo of Constantinople during the ...
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Afra Saracoglu
Saint Afra (died 304) was martyred during the Diocletian persecution. Along with Saint Ulrich, she is a patron saint of Augsburg. Her feast day is August 7. Afra was dedicated to the service of the goddess, Venus, by her mother, Hilaria. Through his teachings, Bishop Narcissus converted Afra and her family to Christianity. When it was learned that Afra was a Christian, she was brought before Diocletian and ordered to sacrifice to the pagan gods. She refused, and was condemned to death by fire. Biography Although many different accounts of her life exist, the most widely known is ''The Acts of St. Afra'', which dates from the Carolingian period (8th century AD). In the opinion of most critics this is compilation of two different accounts, the story of the conversion of St. Afra, and the story of her martyrdom. The former is of later origin, and is merely a legendary narrative of Carolingian times, drawn up with the intention of connecting with St. Afra the organization of the ch ...
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Yeşilçam
Cinema of Turkey or Turkish cinema (also old known as ''Yeşilçam'' literally means ''The Green Pine'' in Turkish language), () or Türk sineması is the sobriquet that refers to the Turkish film art and industry. It is an important part of Turkish culture, and has flourished over the years, delivering entertainment to audiences in Turkey, Turkish expatriates across Europe, Balkans & Eastern Europe, also more recently prospering in the Arab world and to a lesser extent, the rest of the world. The first film exhibited in the Ottoman Empire was the Lumière Brothers' 1895 film, ''L'Arrivée d'un train en gare de La Ciotat'', which was shown in Istanbul in 1896. ''The Weavers'' (1905), by the Manaki brothers, was the first film made in the Ottoman Empire. The earliest surviving film made in what is present-day Turkey was a documentary entitled '' Ayastefanos'taki Rus Abidesinin Yıkılışı'' (''Demolition of the Russian Monument at San Stefano''), directed by Fuat Uzkınay ...
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Muhammet Uzuner
Muhammet Uzuner (born 30 June 1965) is a Turkish actor. He is best known for his performance as Doctor Cemal in ''Once Upon a Time in Anatolia ''Once Upon a Time in Anatolia'' ( tr, Bir Zamanlar Anadolu’da) is a 2011 internationally co-produced drama film, co-written and directed by Nuri Bilge Ceylan based on the true experience of one of the film's writers, telling the story of a grou ...''. References External links * 1965 births Living people Turkish male film actors {{Turkey-actor-stub ...
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Devrim Nas
Devrim (, meaning ''Revolution'' in Turkish) was the first ever automobile designed and produced in Turkey. Automotive Industry Congress On 15 May 1961, the ''Otomotiv Endüstri Kongresi'' (Automotive Industry Congress) was opened by President Cemal Gürsel. In his inaugural speech, he said: After the congress, Gürsel issued his order to build a prototype engine and car meeting the requirements of the country. These prototypes would be compared with the best cars of the time, the shortcomings would be identified, and project development work would be undertaken in order to produce the best possible car in Turkey. Design and production of Devrim In 1961, President Cemal Gürsel ordered 24 engineers, working in various companies, to build a car fully designed and produced in Turkey. It was to be demonstrated during the Republic Day celebrations on October 29, 1961. After 130 days of hasty labor at the workshop in Eskişehir, which later became the TÜLOMSAŞ factory, the ...
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Hilmi Cem İntepe
Hilmi Cem İntepe (born 19 May 1992) is a Turkish actor. Life and career Hilmi Cem İntepe was born in 1992 in Menteşe, Muğla. He lived in Bodrum until the age of 18. At the age of 17, he started learning Latin dance and won a few local competitions. He made his debut on television as a dancer with ''Yetenek Sizsiniz Türkiye'', the Turkish version of ''Got Talent''. He rose to fame upon winning the 2013 season of '' Survivor: Ünlüler vs. Gönüllüler''. He made his debut as an actor with a supporting role on historical series ''Muhteşem Yüzyıl'' as Yavuz. He continued his career with a recurring role in ''Çalıkuşu'' based from classic novel. In 2014, he had his cinematic debut and appeared in two movies: ''Stajyer Mafya'' and ''Çılgın Dersane 4: Ada''. In 2016, he had his first leading role with the youth series ''Bodrum Masalı'' and sport series "Tek Yürek". He played in mini history series "Ya İstiklal Ya Ölüm". In 2018, he portrayed avivation enginee ...
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