Kalkavan video

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Kalkavan Video was one of the video distributors in Germany that specialized in supplying Turkish migrants with Turkish-language feature films in the 1980s . The company was based in Neuss .

In addition to harmless family entertainment such as the Bollywood films that were very popular with the Turks in Germany in the early 1980s or domestic productions such as Nereden Cikti Bu Velet , the distribution also brought a few films that were classified as problematic in Austria and Switzerland, such as the Turkish Rambo cut Vahsi Kan (1983) on the German-speaking market, which since the mid-1980s has led to a series of indexing and confiscation orders against products from the video company.

With the increased emergence of satellite television, the importance of Turkish video providers on the German market dwindled and Kalkavan Video also ceased sales.

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