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Love, Deutschmarks and Death (2022)

A Music Film in German and Turkish

Gênero : Documentário

Runtime : 1H 38M

Director : Cem Kaya

Sinopse

Cem Kaya’s dense documentary essay celebrates 60 years of Turkish music in Germany. An alternative post-war history that is at the same time a musical Who’s Who – from Yüksel Özkasap to Derdiyoklar and Muhabbet.

Atores

İsmet Topçu
İsmet Topçu
himself
Ömer Boral
Ömer Boral
himself
Yüksel Ergin
Yüksel Ergin
himself
İhsan Ergin
İhsan Ergin
himself
Metin Türköz
Metin Türköz
himself
Adnan Türköz
Adnan Türköz
himself
Yüksel Özkasap
Yüksel Özkasap
herself
Cevdet Yıldırım
Cevdet Yıldırım
himself

Tripulações

Cem Kaya
Cem Kaya
Director
Cem Kaya
Cem Kaya
Writer
Mehmet Akif Büyükatalay
Mehmet Akif Büyükatalay
Writer
Mehmet Akif Büyükatalay
Mehmet Akif Büyükatalay
Producer
Claus Reichel
Claus Reichel
Producer
Mehmet Akif Büyükatalay
Mehmet Akif Büyükatalay
Creative Producer
Gürcan Cansever
Gürcan Cansever
Co-Editor
Stefan Kauertz
Stefan Kauertz
Producer
Florian Schewe
Florian Schewe
Producer
Cem Kaya
Cem Kaya
Editor
Christian Kochmann
Christian Kochmann
Cinematography
Mahmoud Belakhel
Mahmoud Belakhel
Cinematography

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