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Depiction of Istanbul, then known in English as Constantinople, from Young Folks' History of Rome by Charlotte Mary Yonge. Neolithic artifacts, uncovered by archeologists at the beginning of the 21st century, indicate that Istanbul's historic peninsula was settled as far back as the 6th millennium BCE. [1]
13 October: Turkish capital relocated from Istanbul to Ankara. [2] Vatan newspaper established. Istanbul Maltepespor founded. 1924 7 May: Cumhuriyet newspaper established. 15 October: Bakırköy Psychiatric Hospital founded. Airport opened in Yeşilköy. Emek (movie theater) opened. 1925 – 12 July: Apoyevmatini Greek-language newspaper ...
IMDb Sinematürk First Turkish movie, black and white, silent 1916: Himmet ağanın izdivacı [1] Fuat Uzkınay, Sigmund Weinberg: Comedy: 1919: Istırap/Samson [2] Muhsin Ertuğrul: 1921: Bican Efendi Vekilharç: 1922: İstanbul'da ıstırap [3] Muhsin Ertuğrul: İstanbul'da Bir Facia-i Aşk: Muhsin Ertuğrul: Behzat Butak Anna Mariyeviç ...
The woman's films that were produced in the 1930s during the Great Depression have a strong thematic focus on class issues and questions of economic survival whereas the 1940s woman's film places its protagonists in a middle- or upper-middle-class world and is more concerned with the characters' emotional, sexual, and psychological experiences ...
The Bread Seller Woman: 1966: Law of the Border [40] Lütfi Ö. Akad: Yılmaz Güney, Pervin Par, Erol Taş: Drama: Released on Blu-ray by Criterion: Ölmeyen aşk [41] Metin Erksan: Meleklerin İntikamı [42] Osman F. Seden: Türkan Şoray: Romance, Drama: Kıskanç Kadın [43] Nuri Ergün: Cüneyt Arkın, Hülya Koçyiğit: Romance, Drama ...
That Man in Istanbul; Theodora, Slave Empress; Three Monkeys (film) Three Thousand Years of Longing; Tiger 3; Time of Love; Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy (film) Tintin and the Golden Fleece; Tirant lo Blanc (film) Topkapi (film) A Touch of Spice; The Two Faces of January (film)
Parole Fixer (1940) – action drama crime film based on the 1938 book called Persons in Hiding, an exposé of corruption within the American parole system [25] Pastor Hall (1940) – British drama film based on the true story of the German pastor Martin Niemöller who was sent to Dachau concentration camp for criticizing the Nazi Party [26]
The Trials of Oscar Wilde (1960) – British historical drama film based on the libel and subsequent criminal cases involving Oscar Wilde and the Marquess of Queensberry [35] Two Women (Italian: La ciociara) (1960) – Italian war drama film based on actual events of 1944 in Rome and rural Lazio, during the Marocchinate [36]