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The new cinema of Turkey
- Source: New Cinemas: Journal of Contemporary Film, Volume 7, Issue 1, Aug 2009, p. 83 - 97
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- 01 Aug 2009
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Abstract
Cinema and other cultural forms reflect political tensions and conflicts, which provide the backdrop for Turkey's accession to the European Union (EU). This article examines contemporary cinematic reflections upon a distant past characterized by religious imperialism, a recent past characterized by secular nationalism, and the conflict between the past and present socio-cultural and political transformations. To do so, It will first outline the transition from popular Turkish cinema to the new cinema of Turkey. Focusing on three recent films, it will, on the one hand, trace the resurgence of nationalism and, on the other hand, the impact of globalization and post-nationalism. Finally, it will critically examine the concept of Turkish cinema and propose an alternative framework which reflects the multitude of voices and viewpoints in the contemporary cinema of Turkey.