Den Of Geek Sitesi – Hasan Karacadag interview: D@bbe and new Turkish horror
Hasan Karacadağ’ın Den of Geek sitesinde yer alan röportajı. Never seen a Turkish horror movie? Traditionally, there haven’t been many of them about. D@bbe …
Turkish Cinema in Other Languages
Hasan Karacadağ’ın Den of Geek sitesinde yer alan röportajı. Never seen a Turkish horror movie? Traditionally, there haven’t been many of them about. D@bbe …
В 1951 году первым серьёзным началом ажиотажа исторических фильмов для эпохи Ешилчам стал фильм «Завоевание Стамбула» (İstanbul’un Fethi). Этот фильм был снят на тот момент с огромным бюджетом и государственной поддержкой. Первый пример вклада Абдуллы Зии Козаноглу (1906-1966) в турецкую литературу, а также в киноиндустрии, «Однорукий герой Альпаго», написанное им в 1945 году стал одним из…
GOLDEN BOLL PAYS TRIBUTE TO ORHAN KEMAL ON 100TH ANNIVERSARY OF HIS BIRTH
Once, the Turkish cinema as a whole was practically considered an “unknown” territory, only accessible to some specialized scholars or film historians.
Vampires in Turkish pop culture may have stayed silent for too long, but they seem to be rising from the dead in the last couple of years. A new movie released is a good exemple of a Turkish vampire movie. ‘Laz Vampir: Tirakula,’ is a jumble of historical occurrences.
Antalya’s Altın Portakal (Golden Orange) International Film Festival after new Antalya Mayor Menderes Türel came to the post following the March 30 local elections have been clarified as the festival prepares to launch its 51st edition with a brand new team and mindset
Amerikan alternatif sinema dergisi Weng’s Chop 5. sayısında 7 sayfalık iki ayrı Yeşilçam makalesi yayınladı.
Türk trash cinema tarihinin kayıp halkaları arasında yer alan iki efsanevî film, Mandrake Kiling’in Peşinde (1967) ve Ringo Gestapo’ya Karşı (1967), Kunt Tulgar, Ali Murat Güven ve Vassilis Barounis’in ortak çabaları sonucunda 46 yıl sonra geçtiğimiz günlerde yeniden gün ışığına çıkartıldı. En az 30 yıldır izine rastlanamayan bu iki filme ait 16 mm siyah-beyaz kopyalara…
“The Space Between: A Panorama of Cinema in Turkey” promises to be a nicely-rounded overview of Turkish Cinema from the late Fifties to the present. Yılanların Öcü (Revenge of the Snakes) and Susuz Yaz (Dry Summer), both excellent black and white rural melodramas by Metin Erksan, testify to the (belated) Neo-Realist influence with a socially critical bent on the Turkish art films…