Arabeks

Directed by Cem Kaya, Gökhan Bulut
2010    58 mDocumentary
6.8
Turkish arabesque, with its bitter, fatalistic, and reproachful lyrics, first emerged as the rebellion music of the slums during the industrialisation era following the establishment of the republic. With the cultural destruction of the 1980 coup, it became a music genre for the masses. The film features pioneers of the genre, such as Orhan Gencebay, Ali Tekinture, Muhtesem Candan, and Burhan Bayar, who explain the birth of this cultural-musical phenomenon, while its evolution is interpreted by Ezel Akay, Kadir Copdemir, Haluk Cobanoglu, and Serhat Koksal. The soundtrack was selected from a wide range of venues, from beer houses to high-end restaurants, from amateurs to well-known producers.

Hvor man kan se Arabeks

  • Cem KayaInstruktør / Forfatter
  • Gökhan BulutInstruktør

Arabeks Trivia

Arabeks was released on 30. september 2010.

Arabeks was directed by Cem Kaya, Gökhan Bulut.

Arabeks has a runtime of 58 m.

Arabeks was produced by Jochen Laube.

Turkish arabesque, with its bitter, fatalistic, and reproachful lyrics, first emerged as the rebellion music of the slums during the industrialisation era following the establishment of the republic. With the cultural destruction of the 1980 coup, it became a music genre for the masses. The film features pioneers of the genre, such as Orhan Gencebay, Ali Tekinture, Muhtesem Candan, and Burhan Bayar, who explain the birth of this cultural-musical phenomenon, while its evolution is interpreted by Ezel Akay, Kadir Copdemir, Haluk Cobanoglu, and Serhat Koksal. The soundtrack was selected from a wide range of venues, from beer houses to high-end restaurants, from amateurs to well-known producers.

The key characters in Arabeks are Self (Parlak Ahmet), Self (Ezel Akay), Self (Hüseyim Altin).

Arabeks is a Documentary film.

Arabeks has an audience rating of 6.8 out of 10.

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