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Turkey: The Bridge

User Score1 votes
60%6.0/10
Release1965
Runtime0H 19M
LanguageEnglish
StatusReleased

Synopsis

This travelogue tells the story of Turkey from 200BC, including the attack by the Greeks, Romans, the origination of the first seven religions, the Crusades, the creation of the Turkish State and the modern tourist industry. The film was nominated for an Oscar for Best Live Action Short Film.

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Director

Derek Williams

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CinemaSerf6/10

Made by BP films, this short documentary feature takes quite an interesting look at just how the modern nation of Turkey emerged from it’s Greek, Roman and Ottoman influences into a modern day, multi-cultural, country bridging the continents of Asia and Europe. Luckily there is a wide selection of remarkably well preserved architectural remains from antiquity to illustrate the history of ancient lands like Lydia and Ionia and thence through to the creation of a Muslim empire that dispossessed what was left of the Roman Empire of Constantinople, renamed it Istanbul and saw it evolve into a bustling and thriving city straddling the Bosporus. There is a narration but it doesn’t really add much to this pictorial travelogue, neither does the frequently intrusive score but it’s the sort of film you might have watched at school and sixty years later offers us quite a visually striking contrast to what we might see there today.

Jan 7, 2026