Fight for a National Cinema: An Introductory Text and Translation (Halit Refiğ, 1971)
Author(s) -
Murat Akser,
Didem Durak-Akser
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
film studies
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2054-2496
pISSN - 1469-0314
DOI - 10.7227/fs.16.0005
Subject(s) - movie theater , turkish , the arts , visual arts , sociology , media studies , art , linguistics , philosophy
Halit Refig had an impact on debates around Turkish national cinema, both as a thinker and as a practitioner. He was instrumental in establishing the Turkish Film Institute under MSU, along with his director colleagues like Metin Erksan and Lutfi Akad, Refig lectured for many years at the first cinema training department. This translation is from his 1971 collection of articles titled Ulusal Sinema Kavgasi (Fight For National Cinema). Here Refig elaborates on the concept of national cinema from cultural perspectives framing Turkey as a continuation of Ottoman Empire and its culture distinct and different from western ideas of capitalism, bourgeoisie art and Marxism. For Refig, Turkish cinema should be reflected as an extension of traditional Turkish arts. Refig explores the potential to form a national cinema through dialogue and dialectic within Turkish traditional arts and against western cinematic traditions of representation.
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