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Director
  
Burak Arliel

Duration
  

Country
  
Turkey

7.7/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Documentary, Drama, History

Turkish Passport (film) movie poster

Language
  
Turkish, English & French

Writer
  
Deniz Yesilgun
,
Gokhan Zincir

Release date
  
May 20, 2011 (2011-05-20)

Cast
  
Altan Gordum, Batur Belirdi, Eylem Demir, Dogukan Polat

Music director
  
Alpay Goltekin, Alp Yenier

Screenplay
  
Gokhan Zincir, Deniz Yesilgun

Similar movies
  
The Decent One (2014), The 81st Blow (1974), Gods House (2011), The Last Days (1998), Harlan – In the Shadow of Jew Suss (2008)

Tagline
  
as long as good people are ready to act, evil cannot overcome.

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Turkish Passport is a 2011 Turkish documentary directed by Burak Arliel.

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The film competed in the 'European Documentary' category at the European Independent Film Festival 2012.

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Synopsis

Turkish Passport tells the story of diplomats posted to Turkish embassies and consulates in several European countries, who saved numerous Jews during the Second World War. Whether they pulled them out of Nazi concentration camps or took them off the trains that were taking them to the camps, the diplomats, in the end, ensured that the Jews who were Turkish citizens could return to Turkey and thus be saved. Based on the testimonies of witnesses who traveled to Istanbul to find safety, Turkish Passport also uses written historical documents and archive footage to tell this story of rescue and bring to light the events of the time. The diplomats saved not only the lives of Turkish Jews, but also rescued foreign Jews condemned to a certain death by giving them Turkish passports. In this dark period of history, their actions lit the candle of hope and allowed these people to travel to Turkey, where they found light. Through interviews conducted with surviving Jews who had boarded the trains traveling from France to Turkey, and talks with the diplomats and their families who saved their lives, the film demonstrates that "as long as good people are ready to act, evil cannot overcome".

Awards and coverage at festivals

  • The film was shown for the first time at the Cannes Film Festival on May 18, 2011.
  • At the 2011 Moondance International Film Festival, it won 'Best Feature Documentary Award' in the Foreigner Category
  • Adana Golden Boll Film Festival 2011 - Feature Film Finalist Category -
  • Antalya Golden Orange Film Festival 2011 - Special Screening -
  • Atlanta Jewish Film Festival 2012 - included to program -
  • The European Independent Film Festival 2012 - Foreigner Category, Best Feature Documentary Finalist -
  • Zagreb Jewish Film Festival 2012 - included to program -
  • UNSPOKEN Human Rights Film 2011 - included to program -
  • Amsterdam Turkish Film Festival - participated -
  • Yosemite Film Festival 2011 - the winner of the John Muir Award
  • References

    Turkish Passport (film) Wikipedia
    Turkish Passport (film) IMDbTurkish Passport (film) themoviedb.org