
The topic of earthquake in the history of cinema
Earthquakes are a reality of Türkiye, the world and nature, and unfortunately we, the Turkish people have to face this reality very often. While the devastating and painful consequences of

Earthquakes are a reality of Türkiye, the world and nature, and unfortunately we, the Turkish people have to face this reality very often. While the devastating and painful consequences of

Marcel Desailly, Xavi Hernandez, Gabriel Batistuta, Abdul Kader Keita, Frank Leboeuf, Ricardinho, Fabio Cannavaro, Kalu Uche, Harry Kewell, Asamoah Gyan, Fernando Hierro, Juninho, Stefan Effenberg, Jay Jay Okocha… All the

Allen Ginsberg, one of the most important figures from the “Beat Generation”, who was also known for his radical opposition towards the values of American society in the 1950-60s, writes

Note: This review contains spoilers for the movie “Don’t Look Up”. Considered the founder of science-fiction literature, Jules Verne does not only in his masterpieces, but also in “Master Zacharius”

Art in general and the cinema in particular have always paid close attention to the concept of “New Year”, which during the history of humanity was celebrated at very different

Algeria celebrated the 67th anniversary of November 1, 1954, the day which the National Liberation Front (FLN) initiated its war of independence against French colonialism, at a juncture in which

When the French cinema historian Georges Sadoul said, “After the invention of the cinema, in 1960, there is to my knowledge not a single true feature length African film production

Exactly 37 years ago, one of my articles named “The Meaning of the Olympic Ideals, or an Aestheticized Meaninglessness” was published in the only youth magazine published in Turkey at

Written and directed by Aaron Sorkin, “The Trial of the Chicago 7” was one of the most remarkable movies of the past year. The movie focuses on the trials of

The movie “Hungarians” (Magyarok), which was shot in 1978 by Zoltán Fábri, one of the masters of the Hungarian cinema, tells a story that begins when a group of Hungarian

The history of modern football is the history of centuries-old clubs, giant companies, fat-cat managers, legendary coaches, hundreds of thousands of fans, shocking stories of success and failure and, above

The Lebanese poet Nizar Qabbani (1923-1998) described his beloved country and city, saying: “I am Beirut / The queen of water who lost her rings, bracelets, necklaces in the water
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