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Release Date:
October 1, 1987
Original Title:
Ağacın Türküsü
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
MTV Film Televizyon
Production Countries:
Turkey
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 37
"The Ballad of the Wood" reveals the traditional architecture of the houses of the Western Black Sea region for centuries has been passed down from father to son, from master to apprentice through secrets and a technique known as "canti". Some of the houses shown have been standing for the last 100 to 150 years. The film honors the great craftsman of the past who utilized the "dizeme" technique through an emphasis on structures that are 300 years old. These examples are some of the most unique to be found in the Western Black Sea region. This craft has been passed down from generation to generation. Now only a few old and tired practitioners are left and they reveal to the camera their anti-earthquake construction techniques. The average age of the craftsmen is 80 years old.
Assistant Camera:
Orhan Agaoglu
Assistant Editor:
Kemal Alptekin
M. Adil Yalcin
Camera Operator:
Turhan Yavuz
Continuity:
Murat Solakoglu
Bora Erbatur
Director:
Süha Arın
Director of Photography:
İlhan Arakon
Editor:
Cahit Seymen
Lighting Technician:
Orhan Kaynar
Davut Gürler
Music:
Nadir Göktürk
Production Manager:
Serdar Temizkan
Sound Mixer:
Nail Yılmaz
Sound Recordist:
Murat Deniz Sümer
Technical Advisor:
Metin Sözen
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