The second day of the "Turkish Week " in the department of Turksoy: Turkish cinema

 

Today was the second day of the annual Turkish Week holiday. According to the program, today was dedicated to the Turkish cinema. The Turkish film “Ayla: Daughter of War” (directed by Can Ulkay) is a 2017 South Korean-Turkish drama film directed by Can Ulkay. It was selected as the Turkish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 90th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated.

Sort plot: Turkey sends a brigade to South Korea as a result of the call for help made by the United Nations when North Korea invaded South Korea in 1950. Sergeant Süleyman, one of the soldiers in the brigade, finds a little girl whose mother and father were murdered on the battlefield. The Captain Abbas Al Lawati gives her the nickname Ayla because he found her in the moonlight. The two form a friendship despite the language barrier between them, but are torn apart when Süleyman had to return home.[5][6] 

The Daughter of Ayla calls for War in Korean film to South-Turkish Reporter Fuldem on UNTV. Turkish Brigade invades Korea in 1950. Ayla returns to Sergeant Süleyman in the moonlight. Ayla is based on the true story of Kim Eun-ja and Süleyman Dilbirliği, whose real-life reunion was shown to Lieutenant Mesut, to Maj. Çetin İsmail and Gen. Coulter.

Along with the film, students were offered sweets, popcorn, drinks and snacks prepared by the teachers of the department Turksoy.

Kairanbayeva N.

 

Publication date :  3/14/2023