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Adam (Turkish for 'man') is a trilogy that is one of the best examples of Turkish Psychedelic Cinema of 1970s, directed by Remzi Aydın Jöntürk and starring Cüneyt Arkın as Çakır.
The trilogy includes:
- Yarınsız Adam (Man Without Tomorrow)
- Satılmış Adam (Sold Man)
- Yıkılmayan Adam (Indestructible Man)
They are, "politically engaged films", that tell the story of the class struggles in Turkey in the late 1970s with an open style.
References
- Dönmez-Colin, Gönül (2013). The Routledge Dictionary of Turkish Cinema, p.46. Routledge. ISBN 9781317937265.
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