Karaoğlan: The Man whose Name Was Written on the Mountains
Karaoğlan: The Man whose Name Was Written on the Mountains

Karaoğlan: The Man whose Name Was Written on the Mountains

May 07, 2003 | 50 min

A political amateur who was kneaded with art in the first half of the 1950s and was enthused with the idealism of politics in the second half, was now a person who was dealing with politics and state affairs 24 hours a day, gradually getting hotter and broadening his goals and horizons. In this section, you will follow the milestones of the poet's hopeful arrival in the 1970s, not a dream that the poet remembers with longing, but is no longer left behind. Contrary to the poem, you will recognize the struggle of a stubborn, belligerent missionary who is incompatible with the world. You will witness how it changed in that struggle and how this change affected a country...

Genres

Documentary History

Cast

Naomi Scott

Bülent Ecevit

Naomi Scott

Rahşan Ecevit

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