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Days of Fire, Love and Anarchy

In 1961, the young writer Onat Kutlar goes to Paris to study philosophy. After discovering his passion for cinema at the Cinémathèque Française he decides to found a Cinematheque in Istanbul to bring the world of art cinema to Turkey. Although the Turkish Sinematek came to a tragic end in 1980, it quickly established an intellectual film culture that continues to influence Turkey today.

Top Cast

  • Mete Akalın

    Mete Akalın

    Self

  • Cevat Çapan

    Cevat Çapan

    Self

  • Atilla Dorsay

    Atilla Dorsay

    Self

  • Burçak Evren

    Burçak Evren

    Self

  • Mustafa Göçmen

    Mustafa Göçmen

    Self

  • Onat Kutlar

    Onat Kutlar

    Self (archive footage)

  • Seza Kutlar Aksoy

    Seza Kutlar Aksoy

    Self

  • Filiz Kutlar

    Filiz Kutlar

    Self

  • Mazlum Kutlar

    Mazlum Kutlar

    Self

Overview

In 1961, the young writer Onat Kutlar goes to Paris to study philosophy. After discovering his passion for cinema at the Cinémathèque Française he decides to found a Cinematheque in Istanbul to bring the world of art cinema to Turkey. Although the Turkish Sinematek came to a tragic end in 1980, it quickly established an intellectual film culture that continues to influence Turkey today.

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