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''Çanakkale 1915'' ( eng, Gallipoli 1915) is a 2012 Turkish historical
drama film In film and television, drama is a category or genre of narrative fiction (or semi-fiction) intended to be more serious than humorous in tone. Drama of this kind is usually qualified with additional terms that specify its particular super ...
directed by Yesim Sezgin as screen-written by
Turgut Özakman Turgut Özakman (1 September 1930 – 28 September 2013) was a Turkish lawyer, a civil servant, a dramaturge and a writer. Life He was born in Ankara in 1930. In 1952 he graduated from the law school of Ankara University and served as a lawyer. ...
based upon his own 2008 novel ''Diriliş: Çanakkale 1915''. Released theatrically on 1,000 screens across Turkey and Europe in October 2012, the film was never released commercially in the United States, but it premiered on ATV in Turkey on 17 March 2015.


Plot

The story of the film is about the Gallipoli Campaign during
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on the Gallipoli Peninsula in
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in 1915. The film covers the resurrection of Turkey following its defeat in the
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, through depictions of Sergeant Mehmet Ali (Ali Ersan Duru) from
Biga Biga may refer to: Places * Biga, Çanakkale, a town and district of Çanakkale Province in Turkey * Sanjak of Biga, an Ottoman province * Biga Çayı, a river in Çanakkale Province * Biga Peninsula, a peninsula in Turkey, in the northwest par ...
, Corporal Seyit and many others. To help Russia and threaten Constantinople, the Allies try to force through the Dardanelles Straight with a large fleet. Through a series of historical sketches, the film documents how they were defeated despite many difficulties and hardships.


Cast

*
Şevket Çoruh Şevket Çoruh (born June 30, 1973) is a Turkish actor best known as for his roles in '' İnşaat'', ''Anlat İstanbul'', ''Arka Sokaklar'', ''Gönül'', '' Yılan Hikayesi'', '' Çiçek Taksi''. He graduated from Müjdat Gezen Art Center, whic ...
* Barış Çakmak * Serkan Ercan * İlker Kızmaz * Bülent Alkis * Ufuk Bayraktar * Emre Özcan * Baran Akbulut as Velie * Özgür Akdemir * Riza Akin * Ali Ersan Duru as Mehmet Ali * Koray Kadiraga * Mert Karabulut * Fatma Karanfil * Celil Nalcakan * Ali Oguz Senol


Critical response

The film received generally favorable reception across Turkey. Film critics were appreciative of the battle scenes, but found forgivable flaws with scripting and acting. Reviewer
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said it was an over the top drama which, while a bit over-done, was not bad for its kind in its depicting events of the greatest importance to the Turkish nation. Reviewer Mehmet Açar felt the resistance soul filled the audience, as when the film aimed to feel the spirit of resistance in Çanakkale, it managed to do so. While dialogue was problematic in drama scenes the battle scenes were successful. Reviewer Kerem Akça felt the film was worth the effort and in places quite impressive, despite significant weaknesses with script and acting. Reviewer Uğur Vardan felt the real issue brought forth in the film was poverty in the film looking at both sides of imperialism. While the production was highly successful in items such as costume design, it was extremely weak in terms of side issues. In speaking about various films releasing in Turkey to commemorate the centenary of the Battle of Gallipoli, ''
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'' noted that film ''Canakkale 1915'' was "based on the bestselling historical fiction by Turgut Ozakman" and that it "focuses on the battle as a foundation for the Turkish Republic". '' Hurriyet Daily News'' called the film "a sure hit in the box office". '' Daily Sabah'' reported on '' Water Diviner'' and in speaking of three other recent Turkish films dealing with the Gallipoli battle, wrote "''Çanakkale 1915'' was the most successful of the three films", screening for 43 weeks, drawing 918,181 viewers, and having a box office return of a whopping $1.00 Turkish lira= 0.00. '' Today's Zaman'' wrote "director Yeşim Sezgin's newest ''Çanakkale 1915'' might actually outdo
Sinan Çetin Sinan Çetin (born March 1, 1953) is a Turkish film director, actor, and producer. He won the best director award at the 12th Dhaka International Film Festival. Çetin was born as one of the eight children of a customs officer. He is of matern ...
's '' Çanakkale Çocukları'' in terms of its aggression, opportunism and crooked reductionism." The reviewer found it frustrating that some scenes "are so blatantly full of improbable valor that they border on the comical because the filmmakers have taken themselves too seriously as they leave behind any kind of introspection."


See also

* '' Gallipoli: End of the Road''


References


External links


''Çanakkale 1915''
at the
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* Keynote: "Canakkale 1915" Hosted by FTAA-ATAA, CUNY John Jay College 25 March 2015. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5U-SC8zzyh0 {{DEFAULTSORT:Canakkale 1915 2012 films 2010s historical drama films Turkish historical drama films Turkish war drama films 2010s Turkish-language films Films about the Gallipoli campaign Films based on actual events Epic films based on actual events Films set in 1915 Films set in Turkey World War I films World War I films set in the Middle East 2012 drama films