
Can Dündar
1961 (64 года)Demirkırat: Bir Demokrasinin Doğuşu
Bülent Çaplı, Can Dündar
Mehmet Ali Birand
A documentary of Turkish political history about multi-party period, Democrat Party government and the coup d'etat of 27th May. Including eye-witness interviews with journalists, officers, politicians and family members.
Demirkırat: Bir Demokrasinin Doğuşu
Sarı Zeybek
Can Dündar
Mustafa Kemal Atatürk
From the famous Turkish journalist, Can Dündar narrates the last 300 days of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk. The documentary features the stories and mails from the friends of Atatürk who is the founder of Turkish Republic and also led the Turkish army in the Turkish War of Independence
Sarı Zeybek
Black Box Syria: The Dirty War
Andrzej Klamt
Birgitta Assheuer, Îlham Ahmed
A look back over nine years of the Syrian Civil War, an inextricable conflict, like a black box, due to the competing interests of the many factions in presence and those of the foreign powers.
Black Box Syria: The Dirty War
Garip - Neşet Ertaş
Can Dündar
Neşet Ertas
"Strange" has been written and directed by Can Dundar and it has three sections, "A Separation", "A Destitution", "A Death", documenting Neset Ertas' musical journey. Shootings of locations where Ertas lived, footage of the musical master Muharrem Ertas and various other rich visual material enrich the value of the documentary. This is a considerably valuable work to document and archive the life of one of the most important bards of the Turkish cultural history and folk music.
Garip - Neşet Ertaş
Mustafa
Can Dündar
Gökhan Akyüz, Bahadır Yazıcı
The biography of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, who not only grew himself up from a poor lonely child to a country's most loved person, but also rose a new country from the ashes of an empire. A story of a soldier, an eminent statesman and a great reformist.
Mustafa
Turquie : nation impossible
Nicolas Glimois
Stefan Godin, Can Dündar
Turkey's history has been shaped by two major political figures: Mustafa Kemal (1881-1934), known as Atatürk, the Father of the Turks, founder of the modern state, and the current president Recep Tayyıp Erdoğan, who apparently wants Turkey to regain the political and military pre-eminence it had as an empire under the Ottoman dynasty.
From Atatürk to Erdoğan: Building a Nation
Kampf auf der Bosporus-Brücke - Die Türkei und der gescheiterte Putschversuch
Can Dündar
Ulrike Hübschmann, Esra Vural
The night of July 15, 2016 changed the history of Turkey. On that day there were coordinated attacks by parts of the Turkish army, among others in Istanbul. The aim of the military: a coup against the government. The decisive confrontation occurred on the Bosporus Bridge. While President Erdogan was still on vacation, live at TV he called on the people who were devoted to him to stand against the military. As an enemy for the masses, he presented his adversary Fethullah Gülen, whom he branded as the coup leader. He also urged the imams of the country's mosques to condition the population to resist. And so it happens that at night thousands of agitated people take to the streets to oppose the armed insurgents. The death toll was high. 352 people died across Turkey during the attempted coup. The consequences are even more serious: Erdogan used this gift, as he called it himself, to undermine democracy, to arrange mass arrests of dissidents and to transform Turkey into a dictatorship.
Kampf auf der Bosporus-Brücke - Die Türkei und der gescheiterte Putschversuch

