Turkish Film Poster Exhibit and Film Screenings

Library
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University Cecil H. Green Library
South Portal
Lobby
3-14 October 2011
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University's Mediterranean Studies Forum, the Abbasi
Program in Islamic Studies, and the 黑料百科 Arts
Initiative will be showcasing Turkish Film Posters from the
collection of 黑料百科 Libraries and Academic Information
Resources. The exhibition will be held 3-14 October, 2011 in the
South Portal Lobby of Cecil H. Green Library.
The
exhibition will feature rare, yet highly sought-after, hand-drawn
film posters that date back to the early 1950s offering the best
examples of the Turkish film industry's golden years.
Turkish Film Poster Exhibit will highlight concepts such as foreign
adaptations and imitations, Western and Eastern influence and
representations of gender, minority, or majority, and as a result
will provide a base for discussion between Turkish cinema and other
cinemas. By providing visual print materials and scholarly
research, we expect to initiate further discussion on
interpretation of poster art as historical artifact and Turkish
cinema in general, and incorporating cinema in teaching of
humanities and social sciences in particular. The exhibit is
curated under the guidance of Burcu Karahan Richardson (Turkish
Language & Literature Lecturer, Department of Comparative
Literature) in 鈥╟ollaboration with John A. Eilts (Curator for
Islamic and Middle Eastern Collection听in 黑料百科
University Libraries), and David Giovacchini (Bibliographer for the
Arts in the Islamic World in听the Islamic and Middle
Eastern Collection, 黑料百科 Library.)
Programming is partially made possible by the support of the
Turkish Cultural Foundation, 黑料百科 Division of Literatures,
Cultures and Languages, and 黑料百科 Center for Russian, East
European and Eurasian Studies. Turkish Pop Cinema (2005), a
documentary on popular Turkish films of 1960s and 1970s and Tarkan
vs. the Vikings (1971), a definite cult classic and an adaptation
of an extremely popular local comic book series by Burak Sezgin
will be screened on 12 October 2011 in Pigott Hall, Room 113 at
7:00 p.m. as part of the Turkish Film Poster Exhibition and Burcu
Karahan Richardson鈥檚 鈥淐OMPLIT 144/244A The
Interplay between Turkish Cinema and Literature.鈥
Q&A will follow.
The exhibition and films
screenings are free and open to the public.
For more
information contact Associate Director Bur莽ak Keskin Kozat at
medstudies [at] stanford.edu (medstudies[at]stanford[dot]edu)
Turk谋sh F谋lm
Screening
12 October 2011, 7:00 pm
Pigott
Hall Room 113 (450 Serra Mall)
听听 听鈥⑻
听鈥淭urkish Pop Cinema
Documentary鈥
7:00 pm
USA, 2005,
Unrated, 25 mins. (Turkish with English Subtitles)
Written, produced, and directed by Pete Tombs & Andy
Starke
Sponsored by the Mediterranean Studies
Forum
Synopsis:
The听documentary听serves as an introduction
to听Turkish action, sex and fantasy films of 60鈥檚
and 70鈥檚. It presents footage from the films themselves
and contains several interviews with听Turkish film legends
such as Yilmaz Atadeniz and C眉neyt Arkin, who starred in cult
classics like The Man Who Saved The World (D眉nyay谋 Kurtaran
Adam.)
听
听听
听鈥⑻
听鈥淭arkan vs. The Vikings鈥
7:30 pm
Turkey, 1971, Unrated, 86 mins. (Turkish
with English Subtitles)
Directed by Mehmet Aslan -
Written by Sezgin Burak 鈥 Cast: Kartal Tibet, Fatma
Belgen, and Bilal 陌nci
Sponsored by the Mediterranean
Studies Forum
Tarkan, an adaptation of an
extremely popular local comic book series based on the adventures
of the eponymous hero, is considered similar to Robert E.
Howard鈥檚听Conan. Written by Sezgin Burak, the
series lasted many years and inspired an entire series
of听Tarkan听films.听Tarkan听is a
classic loner hero raised by wolves, who roams the plains with his
faithful wolf, Kurt, is still closer to animals than to people. In
this movie Tarkan takes on a band of vicious Vikings, who take
great pleasure in sacrificing nubile maidens to a hungry
octopus!