
My boy, look at the stars
Documentary · History
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February 28 is Deniz Gezmiş's birthday… He would have been 75 years old today; but it only lived for 25 years, and in those 25 years, it had an impact that spanned 75 years. When you have a 25-year-old son, one feels better, what was done to him...
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Tuncel Kurtiz
Tuncel Kurtiz
Deniz Gezmiş(voice) and sings the poems
Tuncel Kurtiz
Deniz Gezmiş(voice) and sings the poems
Ertuğrul Kürkçü
Ertuğrul Kürkçü
Self
Ertuğrul Kürkçü
Self
Aydın Çubukçu
Aydın Çubukçu
Self
Aydın Çubukçu
Self
Atilla Keskin
Atilla Keskin
Self
Atilla Keskin
Self
Bora Gezmiş
Bora Gezmiş
Self
Bora Gezmiş
Self
Gökalp Eren
Gökalp Eren
Self
Gökalp Eren
Self
Celal Doğan
Celal Doğan
Self
Celal Doğan
Self
Ergin Konuksever
Ergin Konuksever
Self
Ergin Konuksever
Self
Hacı Tonak
Hacı Tonak
Self
Hacı Tonak
Self
Şule Albayrakoğlu
Şule Albayrakoğlu
Self
Şule Albayrakoğlu
Self
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