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Years with Özal: January 24
Years with Özal: January 24

Years with Özal: January 24

Economic Decisions Shaking Turkey

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HistoryDocumentary

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While we were wandering through the pages of our democracy history, we saw right-left fights and experienced revolutions. Blood was shed, scaffolds were set up, but they could never change the country's path. When we came to the 1980s, a person came out and shook the system to its roots and changed the world of people. According to some, this was a great revolution, according to others, it was the wear and tear of some values. Regardless, this person left his mark on a period of Turkey.

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Budget

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Revenue

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Status

Released

Original Language

Turkish

Runtime

41 mins

Rating

0/10

Release Date

05 November 2000

Country

Turkey

Cast

Mehmet Ali Birand

Mehmet Ali Birand

Self-Narrator

Semra Özal

Semra Özal

Self

Süleyman Demirel

Süleyman Demirel

Self

Kenan Evren

Kenan Evren

Self

Sakıp Sabancı

Sakıp Sabancı

Self

Hasan Celal Guzel

Hasan Celal Guzel

Self

Hüsnü Doğan

Hüsnü Doğan

Self

Şerif Egeli

Şerif Egeli

Self

Kaya Erdem

Kaya Erdem

Self

Cüneyt Ülsever

Cüneyt Ülsever

Self

Rüştü Saraçoğlu

Rüştü Saraçoğlu

Self

Ertuğrul Özkök

Ertuğrul Özkök

Self

Emin Çölaşan

Emin Çölaşan

Self

Vahit Erdem

Vahit Erdem

Self

Yıldırım Aktürk

Yıldırım Aktürk

Self

Mehmet Barlas

Mehmet Barlas

Self

Ekrem Pakdemirli

Ekrem Pakdemirli

Self

Korkut Özal

Korkut Özal

Self

Hikmet Çetin

Hikmet Çetin

Self

Ali Bozer

Ali Bozer

Self

Hüsamettin Cindoruk

Hüsamettin Cindoruk

Self

Cevher Özden

Cevher Özden

Self

Mehmet Kececiler

Mehmet Kececiler

Self

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