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Gallipoli

  • 2005
  • 1 Std. 54 Min.
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Gallipoli (2005)
GeschichteKriegDokumentarfilm

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuThe Allied invasion of and campaign in Gallipoli, Turkey, during World War 1.The Allied invasion of and campaign in Gallipoli, Turkey, during World War 1.The Allied invasion of and campaign in Gallipoli, Turkey, during World War 1.

  • Regie
    • Tolga Örnek
  • Drehbuch
    • Tolga Örnek
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Nigel Steel
    • Robin Prior
    • Les Carlyon
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      • Tolga Örnek
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      • Tolga Örnek
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Nigel Steel
      • Robin Prior
      • Les Carlyon
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    Nigel Steel
    • Self - Imperial War Museum
    Robin Prior
    • Self - University of New South Wales -ADFA
    Les Carlyon
    • Self - Author
    Ashley Ekins
    • Self - Australian War Memorial
    Peter Hart
    • Self - Imperial War Museum
    Jenny Macleod
    • Self - University of Edinburgh
    Christopher Pugsley
    • Self - Royal Military Academy Sandhurst
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    • Self - Author
    Jeremy Irons
    Jeremy Irons
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    • (Synchronisation)
    Sam Neill
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      • Tolga Örnek
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      • Tolga Örnek
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    7grantss

    Reasonably interesting, but a bit flat

    The Allied invasion of and campaign in Gallipoli, Turkey, during World War 1. Shows both sides of the conflict.

    Reasonably interesting. Accurately shows the history of the Gallipoli campaign, from both sides. Also does a fairly good job of covering the British and French fronts in the campaign - most documentaries concentrate on the ANZAC (Australian and New Zealand) front, to the point of ignoring the Helles lines.

    A bit flat though. Doesn't really cover anything new. By showing the human side of the conflict, and smothering the film in melodrama and human tragedy, much of the military tactics and detail are missed. While a soldier's-view perspective is always welcome, it shouldn't overwhelm the movie to the point that the actual bigger picture is missed.

    Jeremy Irons's sombre tone doesn't help either. Yes, it lends gravitas to the proceedings but it also makes the whole thing feel a bit dull.

    Overall, worth watching if you know nothing about the Gallipoli campaign. Those viewers with a decent level of knowledge can take it or leave it.
    10rossi-38

    I liked it very much. Different view on history

    I have to say that I know the documentaries of Mister Örnek and so I knew that I will get a very well made piece of movie documentary. I was not disappointed. As a history nerd - I did saw hundreds of documentary and liked the different approach of this work.

    The Director and his 17 Consultants (historians, Veteran families) tried to access the reality of the gallipoli through the letters of solders from both sides. So, the history is followed by British, Australian and Turkish soldiers.

    Narrated is this docu by Jeremy Irons and Sam Neill - both boost the intensity and emotionality of this documentary by their great voices.

    I saw this film in a cinema in italy in Dolby Surround. I did buy the DVD last year and will wait again 3-7 years for the next work of this talented director and his very good documentaries.

    Summary: Well made. Intense. History with emotions - wrapped in a war documentary with great narrators
    8l_rawjalaurence

    Documentary Concentrating on the Experiences of Ordinary Soldiers During a Pointless Campaign

    Coming as it did after three documentary films with a nationalist flavor, Tolga Örnek's fourth film GALLIPOLI exposes some of the myths behind the nationalist cause.

    Told through direct narration (in English by Jeremy Irons, in Turkish by Zafer Ergin), plus extracts from the diaries of ordinary soldiers - Turkish, ANZAC, British - with first-hand experience of the battle, GALLIPOLI tells the story of a thoroughly botched campaign characterized by lack of planning and outright pig- headedness. Prompted by the desire to occupy İstanbul/ Constantinople, and thereby neutralize the threat of the Ottoman Empire to the Suez Canal, the British government organized a naval campaign on the assumption that when the Ottomans saw the sheer size of the invading fleet, they would automatically flee in terror. Instead the Ottoman defense was so stout that three major British and French ships were sunk, and they had to retreat.

    The British subsequently planned a military campaign based on landings in several parts of the Gallipoli peninsula. Yet they had little or no clue of what the terrain was like - as a result, they suffered massive casualties. The campaign settled into a war of attrition, with both sides sustaining heavy losses, until Mustafa Kemal led a decisive strike that forced the British and their Allies to withdraw.

    Örnek's documentary emphasizes the sheer pointlessness of the whole campaign. No one was likely to benefit much from winning; for the soldiers forced to fight, it was nothing more than a living hell. British and ANZAC troops, who had come to Gallipoli with a sense of optimism, soon became disillusioned - not only by the incompetence of their commanders, but also by the knowledge that they would probably die a bloody death.

    The only slight ray of optimism throughout the whole conflict was the way in which the ANZACS and the Ottomans - especially - developed a respect for one another that transcended military concerns. Both armies were comprised of young men with little or no prospect of surviving the conflict.

    Örnek's narrative is both colorful yet harrowing, combining archive film with dramatized reconstructions and comments from a range of experts. Above all it reveals the ways in which nationalism can blind its supporters to the realities of life on the ground - especially those entrusted with directing military strategy.
    5mya911

    dramatic art

    dramatic art about soldiers who died for the greed of their country.

    died as a result of trying to conquer a country

    some facts about this movie:

    this is not an neutral documentary.

    the story about sentimental and subjective narrations of the soldiers is great / fantastic!

    but i think the whole movie cast the light on the countries which attacked a foreign country.

    the audience is totally directed to have mercy with the attackers

    watch the film and make your own opinion
    10alperkendir-1

    Real documentary

    Very informative, objective, heart touching.

    Explains about a very strategical front of the 1st WW.

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 26. Mai 2005 (Deutschland)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Türkei
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
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      • Галлиполи
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      • Türkei
    • Produktionsfirma
      • Ekip Film
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