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12 September: Back to Democracy is a gripping documentary that dives deep into the tumultuous waters of Turkish political history. Directed by Mustafa Ünlü, it explores the aftermath of the 1960 coup and the ensuing chaos, focusing particularly on the events leading up to the fateful day in September 1980. The tone is heavy, almost somber, as it presents a series of interviews and archival footage, giving an unfiltered view of a nation grappling with the implications of its own governance. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing the gravity of each moment to settle in. It’s a raw reflection on democracy, violence, and the human cost of political strife, making it a distinctive piece for anyone interested in the complexities of Turkey’s past.
Engaging interviews and archival footage.Focus on the socio-political context of Turkey.Nuanced exploration of democracy and its challenges.
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