Karaoglan: Farewell
Originally released in 2003. Karaoglan: Farewell is a history/documentary film. directed by Can Dündar. At just 45 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Bülent Ecevit, Rahşan Ecevit, and Rıvdan Akar
Synopsis
A political adventure that started with a modest membership ceremony in the Çankaya District Building of the CHP in 1954 and ended in 2004, covering exactly 50 years. Bülent Ecevit was the name that left his mark on Turkey's multi-party years. The politics he said goodbye to was his way of life. No politician has ever been written on the mountains and stones like him... No politician has ever been as critical of the future of the left as he was. His name was sometimes referred to as a "divisive" and sometimes "honest politician. Bülent Ecevit was engraved in history as the memory of the multi-party period and as an example of a politician's exit from the ballot box and his exhaustion...
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Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- TR
Production Companies
- CNN Türk
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Karaoglan: Farewell about?
A political adventure that started with a modest membership ceremony in the Çankaya District Building of the CHP in 1954 and ended in 2004, covering exactly 50 years. Bülent Ecevit was the name t...
Who directed Karaoglan: Farewell?
Karaoglan: Farewell was directed by Can Dündar.
How long is Karaoglan: Farewell?
Karaoglan: Farewell has a runtime of 0 hours and 45 minutes (45 minutes total).
When was Karaoglan: Farewell released?
Karaoglan: Farewell was released on May 21, 2003 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Karaoglan: Farewell?
The main cast of Karaoglan: Farewell includes Bülent Ecevit, Rahşan Ecevit, Rıvdan Akar, Can Dündar.