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Screenplay by
  
Parantez Yazı Grubu

Production company
  
Fono Film

Director
  
Celal Çimen

Music director
  
Özkan Turgay

1.6/10
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Directed by
  
Celal Çimen

Music by
  
Özkan Turgay

Initial release
  
13 February 2015 (Turkey)

Cinematography
  
İlkay Işık

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Produced by
  
Uğur Yalçınkaya Kazım Albayrak

Starring
  
Cem Kurtoğlu Tolga Karel Hakan Ural Hazım Körmükçü

Producers
  
Uğur Yalçınkaya, Kazım Albayrak

Cast
  
Tolga Karel, Cem Kurtoğlu, Hakan Ural, Hazım Körmükçü, Murat Balci

Similar
  
Reis, 8 Seconds, Cute & Dangerous, Ali Kundilli, Frenzy

Kod Adı: K.O.Z. is a 2015 Turkish film, directed by Celal Çimen, starring Cem Kurtoğlu, Tolga Karel, Hakan Ural and Hazım Körmükçü. It tells the story of 2013 corruption scandal in Turkey and other recent political events, from the viewpoint that they are conspiracies against the Erdoğan government by the "Parallel state". It features Erdoğan as the protagonist and the Gülen movement and Fethullah Gülen as the antagonist.

With "confused and primitive" editing, acting described as robotic, and an "unfathomable" screenplay, one reviewer described it as being not even worthy of belonging to the genre of film propaganda like Triumph of the Will.

Shortly after its February 2015 release, the movie ranked at the bottom of IMDb's Bottom 100 list, with an average score of 1.0 (lowest possible) from more than 5,000 users. Its rating subsequently slightly increased, though it remains at the bottom of IMDb's list as of March 2017. For its cinematic release in Turkey, despite being of minority interest, the film was distributed to 850 cinemas, resulting in several mainstream movies missing their release dates. Today's Zaman speculated that this was because cinema owners considered that the Turkish authorities expected its screening to be mandatory.

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Kod Adı: K.O.Z. Wikipedia