Turkish Director Reis Çelik Brings Military Coup Drama ‘Night of Blindness’ to Shanghai
Turkish director Reis Çelik premieres 'Night of Blindness,' his 1980 military coup drama, in Golden Goblet competition at the Shanghai Film Festival.
Turkish director Reis Çelik premieres 'Night of Blindness,' his 1980 military coup drama, in Golden Goblet competition at the Shanghai Film Festival.
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