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Release Date:
March 10, 2005
Original Title:
Çanakkale Geçilmez
Genres:
Animation | Drama | War
Production Companies:
Abrek Düşlerevi
Çizgi Sinema Atölyesi
Ümraniye Belediyesi
Production Countries:
Turkey
Ratings / Certifications:
TR: 6+
Runtime: 75
“Çanakkale is Impassable” is the first and longest cartoon made about the Çanakkale War and has the distinction of being the first war cartoon in Turkey. It is also the first cartoon in which the most figures, ship models and special effects were used and Mustafa Kemal Atatürk and other important figures were drawn using animation techniques.
Animation:
Serdar Cetin
Director:
Orhan Bal
Music:
Celalettin Yüksel
Poem:
Bedirhan Gökçe
Scenario Writer:
Orhan Bal
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