Publication: Küreselleşme Ve Yerellik Bağlamında Günümüz Türk Sineması
Date
2013-04
Authors
Ormanlı, Okan
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The Turkish Online Journal of Design, Art and Communication
Abstract
The Art of Cinema, which has a past of more than a century long, is frequently discussed in
terms of globalization and localization. Cinema started in Europe (France) but became a
worldwide phenomenon due to the US (Hollywood). And today Hollywood, which generally
represents the American cinema industry and commercial cinema, is the leader in terms of
spectator and profits with billions of dollars. It constantly tries to enter every corner of the
world to show / sell American movies after the rise of the globalization and sometimes makes
concessions in terms of national values. Turkish cinema which is on the way to create a
renaissance after the fall of Yeşilçam in terms increasing number of films and spectators by
beating Hollywood’s big productions has the most percentage with its local admissions in
Europe. Turkish cinema is successful at home and receives international awards almost every
year but not as widespread comparing with other successful European cinemas. In this study,
the reasons for the failure of Turkish, which has remained local yet also aims at taking on a
more global nature, will be analyzed.
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Globalization, Cinema Industry, Turkish Cinema, Küreselleşme, Sinema Endüstrisi, Türk Sineması