Yeşilçam

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Yeşilçam called the Turkish mainstream film and the Turkish film industry between 1950 and 1990. The term derives from the road Yeşilçam Sokağı in the district of Beyoğlu in Istanbul from which the center of the Turkish then studio system was.

Individual evidence

  1. A modern government cannot impose any restrictions on artists. Conversation with Attila Dorsay in Amin Farzanefar: Kino des Orients . Schüren Verlag, Marburg 2005, p. 159
  2. ^ Yeşilçam in Terri Ginsberg, Chris Lippard: Historical Dictionary of Middle Eastern Cinema . Scarecrow Publishing, Lanham 2010. p. 430

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