
The made to order record film taken off in 1933-1934 by soviet stage-directors on the instructions of Turkish president Mustafa Kemal Ataturk narrating about becoming of the new Turkish state and his capital and sanctified to celebration of 10th anniversary of founding of Turkish Republic..

Sergei Yutkevich
Turkey

Is this actually worth your time? If you enjoy looking at grainy black-and-white footage of people who have been dead for eighty years, then yes. This is a total gem for history nerds or people who like the 'vibe' of the 1930s. If you want a story with a plot and characters you care about, you will probably hate this...

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Sergei Yutkevich

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"Is this actually worth your time? If you enjoy looking at grainy black-and-white footage of people who have been dead for eighty years, then yes. This is a total gem for history nerds or people who like the 'vibe' of the 1930s. If you want a story with a plot and characters you care about, you will probably hate this. It is basically a very long, very expensive home movie for a government. I watched this on a rainy Tuesday and it felt like a weird fever dream from another planet. It’s a Sovie..."

1920 · IMDb 5.5
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