

If you are looking for a masterpiece of world cinema, stop reading right now. Söz Bir Allah Bir is not that. It is a loud, grainy, and completely frantic comedy from 1933 that feels like a theater play caught on camera by accident. It is definitely worth watching if you care about history or want to see what Turkish c...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Muhsin Ertugrul

Muhsin Ertugrul
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"If you are looking for a masterpiece of world cinema, stop reading right now. Söz Bir Allah Bir is not that. It is a loud, grainy, and completely frantic comedy from 1933 that feels like a theater play caught on camera by accident. It is definitely worth watching if you care about history or want to see what Turkish cinema looked like before it really found its feet. You will probably hate it if you can't stand theatrical acting or audio that sounds like it was recorded inside a tin can. 📻 Th..."

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Pierre Veber, Nazim Hikmet, Maurice Hennequin, Mahmut Yesari
Turkey

