Süha Arın Trailers
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Total trailers found: 21
01 January 1984
The documentary explores one of Istanbul’s most significant art monuments, tracing nearly 700 years of cultural and artistic history through the mosaics and frescoes of the Kariye Mosque (Chora Church).
01 January 1980
This documentary presents the past and present of Istanbul’s famed Grand Bazaar, whose history spans nearly five centuries.
24 February 1977
In 1976, Suha Arin was a tutor at the faculty of Social Sciences of Ankara University at the Press and Publishing Department (today's Communication Faculty).
01 January 1996
Directed by Süha Arın and Hakan Aytekin, the 1996 documentary explores Istanbul’s history through the enduring motif of gold.
01 January 1991
This documentary describes one of the greatest monuments in the history of world architecture, the historical, cultural and political past of a magnificent building whose history stretches right back to the 4th century.
01 October 1987
"The Ballad of the Wood" reveals the traditional architecture of the houses of the Western Black Sea region for centuries has been passed down from father to son, from master to apprentice through secrets and a technique known as "canti".
23 April 1979
Reflects life, longings and a major “fear” in the subconscious of a 12-years old “woodcutter” girl living under very hard conditions in the forest of Toros Mountains at an altitude of approximately 2000 m.
01 January 1991
The Topkapı Palace series is the most comprehensive documentary project about the palace to date. In 1990, all of the palace's gates were opened to a film crew for the first time.
01 January 1977
The documentary "Two Seasons of Urartu," the third film in the Traces of Anatolian Civilizations series, is about the magnificent Urartian civilization, founded 2,800 years ago in Eastern Anatolia, centered around the present-day city of Van.
01 January 1977
Shot in 1977, this documentary offers an unconventional narrative of Istanbul by exploring its water culture, architecture, natural resources, and literary heritage.
01 October 1986
Documents rapidly vanishing old houses and craftsmen in the mountainous eastern Black Sea region. The nail-less dovecoting construction of old log cabins withstands earthquakes.
01 January 1974
Approximately 3300 years ago, on a cuneiform tablet, the Hittite King Muvatalli begged the Storm God.
01 January 1981
The research phase of the documentary "Dolmabahçe and Atatürk," made in 1981 to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Atatürk's birth, took a year, and filming was completed in three months.
01 January 1987
The episode titled “Erciyes’s Fertility” from the documentary series “Old Houses Old Masters” is about the unique architectural structure of the Kayseri, Nevşehir and Ürgüp area, known as Cappadocia in the Central Anatolia Region, dating back centuries to the present day.
01 January 1975
Midas's World, a documentary depicting Phrygian art and culture, is the second installment in the "Traces of Anatolian Civilizations" series, produced by Suha Arın as a cultural service of the Turkish Touring and Automobile Association.
01 January 1978
The fourth film in the "Traces of Anatolian Civilizations" series, "The Unquenchable Fire of Lycia" consists of two 30-minute episodes.
01 October 1983
A documentary describing the architectural, cultural and social aspects of Kula, a small town in the Aegean region which, with its historic houses and traditional Turkish architecture, is a veritable "museum".