Dünyanın en büyük oyun platformu Steam'de indirimler aldı başını gitti. Steam kış indirimleri kapsamında yüzde 70'e varan oranlarda oyun fiyatları aşağı çekilirken, oyuncular da bunu fırsat bilip bilgisayarlarına bu oyunları indirmeye başladılar bile! Peki Steam kış indirimleri ile birlikte en çok hangi oyunların fiyatları düştü?
#SteamISTANBUL - Kurdish filmmakers living in various parts of the world have produced and recently released the first Kurdish cinema resource book. ’Kurdish cinema draws interest to its different themes during a period when Hollywood is reaching a dead end. There is an interest in an unknown society and culture,’ says documentary maker Müjde Aslan.
MARDİN, ŞANLIURFA, KİLİS - Plans to clear landmines from land along Turkey’s Syrian border have raised hopes for locals who see the fertile land as a path to riches, while others argue leasing the land to agricultural corporations will prove more beneficial economically.
ALANYA - Long gone are the days when Alanya did not have a single movie theater of its own. Now this tourist town in the Western city of Antalya has its own documentary film festival, where movie enthusiasts can see real-life stories from all over the world. The eighth Alanya Documentary Film Festival starts today and will continue until Saturday
JERUSALEM - Likud Party leader Benjamin Netanyahu moderates his stance after the Labor Party agrees to join his coalition. During his election campaign, Bibi Netanyahu had painted himself as an opponent of peacemaking. But has moderated his tone to avoid confrontation with the US
Despite the headline, let me make two things clear at the outset. Firstly it is not clear that Danish Prime Minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen is eyeing the job of NATO secretary general after he leaves his office. He himself has been quoted in the international media as saying he is not. Whether this is due to the fact that he sees the going difficult, and therefore feels compelled to say so, or whether he is genuine in saying this is an open question.
"Tipota, vre, ohi, ne, avrio, simera, nani nani, moraki mou," words scattered in a dramatic sequence of phrases spelled out by trembling mouths accompanied by faces in close-up with watery eyes, staying fixed on the lens, longer that one would expect; Greek words popping up in undisciplined manner among disciplined lines of phrases in Turkish, probably sounding incomprehensive to the small Turkish audience at my local cinema where I watched Tomris Giritlioğlu’s latest movie "Autumn Pain," a new movie which is set in September 1955 in Istanbul against the background of the rampage by the Turkish mob against the Greek and other minorities of the city.