Only Blockbusters Left Alive: Monopolizing Film Distribution in Turkey

Only Blockbusters Left Alive: Monopolizing Film Distribution in Turkey

Release date : April 10, 2016
Runtime : 46m
Countries of origin : Germany / Turkey /
Original Language : Turkish /
Writers :
Production companies : Coloured Giraffes /
April 10, 2016 46m Germany Documentary Turkish More
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Turkish film industry has been experiencing a breakthrough in the last ten years. According to 2015 figures, there is a bold uptrend in terms of viewers and film production. Yet without any regulations at work, this growth only made injustices in distribution bigger. While a single cinema chain controls more then 50% of the market, it also started to control distribution and production. In this monopolized environment, there seems to be no country for independent production. With the guidance of producers, distributors, and economists, the film traces the distortion created by the bad economy that has become an obstacle for freedom of choice.
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  • title:Only Blockbusters Left Alive: Monopolizing Film Distribution in Turkey
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2016
  • Runtime:46m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: Germany · Turkey ·
  • Original Language: Turkish ·
  • Director: Fırat Yücel / Kaan Müjdeci / Evrim Kaya / Şenay Aydemir /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies: Coloured Giraffes ·
  • Overview:Turkish film industry has been experiencing a breakthrough in the last ten years. According to 2015 figures, there is a bold uptrend in terms of viewers and film production. Yet without any regulations at work, this growth only made injustices in distribution bigger. While a single cinema chain controls more then 50% of the market, it also started to control distribution and production. In this monopolized environment, there seems to be no country for independent production. With the guidance of producers, distributors, and economists, the film traces the distortion created by the bad economy that has become an obstacle for freedom of choice.
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