Advanced search
- TITLES
- NAMES
- COLLABORATIONS
Search filters
Enter full date
to
or just enter yyyy, or yyyy-mm below
to
to
to
Exclude
Only includes titles with the selected topics
to
In minutes
to
1-24 of 24
- Frivolous, flirtatious, handsome Ozan Ekinsoy is the heir of the largest holding in Turkey Ekinsoy Holding. But because of a big mistake he made, his father Orhan sent a kiss to punish him. The poet meets Nazli in the country with a pure heart and beauty that he has not witnessed until that day.
- Araf is the story of Zehra and Olgun whose lives are caught in a vacuum. The world in which they live and work is a place of throwaway culture and constant change. They too are waiting for a chance to change and escape from their empty, monotonous lives.
- During the Sarikamis Battle, the Ottoman army runs out of ammunition and appeals to the people of Van for help, who happen to have supplies. However, the First World War is on and all men are fighting at four corners of the empire and therefore can not respond to to the appeal.
- Six university students come to Safranbolu for an academic study, and hire a mansion. When the night comes down, the mansion locks down and the teens will have to face the consequences of a sad event happened a year ago.
- Working in an amusement park, Murat and his son Emre are very happy to live as father and son. Emre's mother Zeynep, who left them years ago, comes across Murat and Emre. She will want her son.
- The story of Ahmet, who wants to be a cook in the Ottoman palace.
- The life story of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk's mother.
- The Life Story of Naks-i Dil Sultan, the Last Mother Queen of the Topkapi Palace.
- In 1930, Turkey, people are falling apart and suffer because of their differences and ideals.
- In 1976, Suha Arin was a tutor at the faculty of Social Sciences of Ankara University at the Press and Publishing Department (today's Communication Faculty). Like many of his films, the documentary "Safranbolu: Reflections of Time" was filmed with the help of a group of enthusiastic students. Safranbolu presents some of the few surviving examples of striking traditional Turkish architecture. The beauty of houses as well as the negative impacts of the passage of time are reflected in the documentary "Safranbolu: Reflections of Time" one of the aims of the film was to raise public awareness of the need for protection for culture and nature. In 1977, the Culture Ministry declared Safranbolu to be a "Historic Site" and in 1995 UNESCO declared the area to be a World Heritage Site. Therefore, making the area not just ours but joint heritage with all the world. At the 1977 Antalya Film Festival "Safranbolu: Reflections of Time" was chosen "Best Documentary Film" and won the Golden Orange Prize.
- Some cities are eternal. Even though they date back to 8500 years ago, they flow towards the future. The biggest artists of the world compete with each other to praise their beauty. Some mountains are different than each other. The life that begins on their skirts carries the traces of the first human beings. Sometimes, even a single broken stone is enough to explain the millions of years of humankind. Legends turn into reality in some cities, and you see that sometimes reality is actually within the tales. Think about a thousand year old temple, which embraces all the religions, and millions of people keep praying there through the ages with the same feelings... These places are different than the others. These lands through which humankind transfers his thousands of years of creativity, genius and accumulation, are so valuable that they can't belong to a certain era or a nation. Recognizing, visiting and living in these unique and priceless places is not only our right, the next generations deserve it as much as we do. Since 1972, UNESCO brings the countries together and provides preservation of these sites. There are almost 1000 natural and cultural heritage in the UNESCO World Heritage List. With its special location amongst two big continents and the lands of Anatolia, which was one of the oldest settlement areas for centuries, there are so many historical and cultural values in Turkey that are represented in the UNESCO World Heritage List and a lot more waiting for preservation.
- Two masters dealing with their traditional business discover working online together with the pandemic.
- Nazli is a young girl raised by Ozan's aunt in the countryside. Ozan makes yet another mistake which eventually will change his life as he knows it.
- 1995–TV EpisodeSaffron, the precious flower and spice of love, once gave it its name. For almost 700 years, the small Central Anatolian town of Safranbolu was the hub of the trade caravans on the Silk Road. Situated almost 200 kilometres north of the present-day Turkish capital of Ankara, Safranbolu was considered early by the Ottomans to be the "back garden of the Topkapi palace" along the Bosporus. Its inhabitants, Turks, Greeks and Jews, were famous for their craftsmanship. For centuries, blacksmiths, potters and tanners dominated the everyday scene. Many worked as bakers or saddlers at the Sultan's Court in Istanbul, some even rose to high government officers and, like the legendary Izzet Mehmet Pasha, became the Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire. This brought prosperity and the necessary resources for magnificent city villas. Two Grand Viziers donated mosques, provided infrastructure, urban planning and, with the construction of the first clock tower in the Ottoman Empire, also for the commemoration of a new era. The blessings of modernity, wide arterial roads, large commercial buildings and industrial complexes never reached the small town. It was simply forgotten. More than half a century later, it was realized that this preserved a unique jewel of original Anatolian urban culture. Since 1994, this urban jewel has been protected as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. A late fortune that gave Safranbolu a second life as an "echo of the Oriental Middle Ages" in the midst of Turkish modernity.
- 2017–2018TV Episode