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12 March: Memorandum

"12 March: Memorandum"

June 5, 1994 0h 51m

Originally released in 1994. 12 March: Memorandum is a documentary/history film. directed by Bülent Çaplı. At just 51 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.

Starring Mehmet Ali Birand, Mustafa Yalçıner, and Celil Gürkan

Synopsis

When March of 1971 knocked on the door, a military intervention was imminent in the country. Bombs were exploding in a strange way from right to left, and the urban guerrilla was resorting to unconventional acts such as bank robbery and kidnapping. The generals had decided to put a stop to this trend. Dynamite was placed under Prime Minister Demirel. The question now was who would ignite the fuse of the dynamite. President Sunay was waiting to watch the approaching explosion silently from Çankaya. Tuğmaç, Chief of General Staff, tried to delay the explosion as much as possible, preferring Demirel to self-destruct. The two generals were watching each other to see who would ignite the fuse first. These two generals were Faruk Gürler and Muhsin Batur. The fire was in their hands. They were going to detonate the dynamite...

Quick Facts

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Release Date June 5, 1994 31 years ago
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Runtime 0h 51m 51 minutes total
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Language TR Original language

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
TR

Production Companies

  • Show TV

Frequently Asked Questions

What is 12 March: Memorandum about?

When March of 1971 knocked on the door, a military intervention was imminent in the country. Bombs were exploding in a strange way from right to left, and the urban guerrilla was resorting to unco...

Who directed 12 March: Memorandum?

12 March: Memorandum was directed by Bülent Çaplı.

How long is 12 March: Memorandum?

12 March: Memorandum has a runtime of 0 hours and 51 minutes (51 minutes total).

When was 12 March: Memorandum released?

12 March: Memorandum was released on June 5, 1994 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in 12 March: Memorandum?

The main cast of 12 March: Memorandum includes Mehmet Ali Birand, Mustafa Yalçıner, Celil Gürkan, Fakih Özfakih, Talat Turhan.