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12 Mart: Colonel dives into a pivotal era in Turkish history with a documentary approach that feels raw and immediate. It captures the tumult of the 1980 coup and the subsequent political shifts. The pacing is deliberate, allowing time for reflection on the voices of the past. You can feel the weight of the historical context in every frame, almost like a time capsule. The performances, mainly from archival footage, are hauntingly poignant, portraying the struggles and resilience of a nation. What sets it apart is its unflinching honesty and the way it brings to light lesser-known narratives from the era, making it a distinctive piece for anyone interested in political history through film.
Archival footage with rich historical contextExplores political themes of resilienceUnique narrative perspective on the 1980 coup
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