name | Binbir Gece| |
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format | Romantic/Drama| |
runtime | 90 minutes (up to 120 minutes with commercials)| |
director | Kudret Sabanci| |
writer | Mehmet Bilal Murat Lütfü| |
starring | Halit Ergenç Bergüzar Korel Tardu Flordun Ceyda Düvenci| |
country | Turkey |
language | Turkish| |
network | Kanal D| |
released | 2006 |
first aired | TurkeyNovember 7, 2006 - May 12, 2009BulgariaDecember 8, 2008 - Juny 18, 2009SerbiaMarch 8, 2010 - December 10, 2010August 8, 2011 - March 2012 (second run) |
num seasons | 3| |
num episodes | 90| |
status | ended }} |
''Binbir Gece'' ("Thousand and one nights") is a Turkish television series produced by TMC Film that was originally aired by Kanal D between 2006-2009. It stars Halit Ergenç, Bergüzar Korel, Tardu Flordun and Ceyda Düvenci.
The show was also aired or has been airing in Azerbaijan on Azad Azerbaijan, Bulgaria on Nova TV and Diema Family, Croatia on RTL TV, Arab World on Al-Rai, MBC 1 and 2M TV, Romania on Kanal D Romania, the Republic of Macedonia on A1, Serbia on Prva TV, Greece on Macedonia TV and ANT1, Montenegro on TV Vijesti, Bosnia & Herzegovina on Hayat TV and Alternativna televizija, Slovenia on Pink SI, Kosovo on Kohavision, Slovakia on Markiza and TV Doma, Czech Republic on TV Nova and Nova Cinema, in Hungary on TV2, Kazakhstan on Kazakhstan Aktau TV and in Ukraine on 1+1.
After that night, Onur cannot stop thinking about her. He arranges their business trip to Dubai in order to be alone with her. At the hotel elevator in Dubai he repeats the same indecent offer, a night with him, and he doubles the amount of money. Şehrazat refuses his offer, deeply disgusted and furious. She realizes that Onur will not stop thinking about what happened between them and decides to try to find another job away from him. At the same time, Onur is very upset at what he did in Dubai, to ask Şehrazat to accept his indecent proposal. He gets very regretful and tries to show her how deeply he cares for her. Onur feels very bad about himself and for what he has made her endure professionally and personally and becomes increasingly attached to her. Convinced that he cannot live without her, Onur asks Şehrazat to marry him and begs her to give him a chance to make her love him. She finally accepts his marriage proposal. However things become complicated when Onur's mother refuses to approve of their marriage. But finally, Onur's mother understands that her son feels a profound and sincere love for Şehrazat and eventually accepts her daughter-in-law.
Many events occur in the third season, as well. Kerem reveals Onur's and Şehrazat's secret (the one night stand for money compensation) which leads to their divorce. They will get together by the end of the third season and live happily ever after.
Category:Turkish drama television series Category:2006 television series debuts Category:2009 television series endings
ar:ويبقى الحب (مسلسل) bg:1001 нощ (сериал) cs:Tisíc a jedna noc (seriál) el:Χίλιες και Μία Νύχτες (σειρά) hr:Tisuću i jedna noć (TV serija) hu:Seherezádé (televíziós sorozat) mk:Илјада и една ноќ (ТВ серија) sk:Tisíc a jedna noc (seriál) sr:Хиљаду и једна ноћ (серија) sh:Binbir Gece tr:Binbir Gece (dizi)This text is licensed under the Creative Commons CC-BY-SA License. This text was originally published on Wikipedia and was developed by the Wikipedia community.
name | Şahan Gökbakar |
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birth date | October 22, 1980 |
birth place | İzmir, Turkey |
occupation | Actor, Comedian |
yearsactive | }} |
After university, Gökbakar tried his luck in some promo elections and as a result was given the opportunity to make his own program on TV8, a Turkish satellite TV channel. His first show was called "''Zibin''" (a Turkish word for "very soft undershirt for a baby"). The show received good ratings and was followed by another called "''Zoka''" ("trap" or "bait") and finally a show called "''Dikkat Şahan çıkabilir''" ("Watch out: Şahan May Appear") which established him in a long line of nationally famous burlesque comedians stretching back to the 19th century. But Şahan Gökbakar's humor is focused mainly on 21st century societal conventions governing Turkey's leisure and consumerist classes, and the ways in which they conflict with the views of the uneducated outsider who is often unaware of such conventions.
Used to getting his way everywhere by shouting, raging, and threats of physical violence, İvedik is the ultimate embodiment of incivility in a consumerist age, unable to operate a hotel door key or use its bathroom, but with an underlying desire to conform to his own naive and outdated conceptions of moral and social rules. İvedik could possibly be taken as emblematic of the traditionalist forces making inroads into the lives of Turkey's westernized middle classes, but Gökbakar only hints at this possible interpretation. (Another interpretation would be that the main traits of İvedik are derived from those of characters in Turkey's traditional ''Karagöz'' shadow puppet plays). This film, like Turkish burlesque film comedy extracts draws its fun (and it is extremely funny for most viewers) from representing a collision between conventional stock-in-trade figures and an outsider who undermines them, rather than from satire: in other words it does not have a social message, beyond showing that attempts to lead a conventional life are more fragile than they seem and easily upset by the arrival of an uncivil intruder. İvedik despite his black beard and eastern clothes (at one point in the film he makes his bathroom towel into a turban) is more urban than rural, has an email address, and speaks at least a few words of international English. Much of his humour arises from his lack of self-awareness and inability to perceive the reactions of others to him. He contrasts strongly with Turkish burlesque protagonists in earlier generations of films who tended to be deferential, physically slight, and to wriggle their way out of difficult situations and who operated against a backdrop of a much less economically advanced society. There are other indicators of social change. "''Recep İvedik''" is full of noise, angry shouting, appalling behaviour, and abusive swear-words which were never heard in public in Turkey before. Though the plot is flimsy, Gökbakar's acting brings İvedik side-splittingly to life and one has little or no sense of the actor creating him.
''We are uneasy that our district is being mentioned by a character like İvedik,'' proclaimed Abdullah Yılmaz, president of the Youth Council for Güngören District, the district of Istanbul where Recep İvedik is portrayed as residing, ''Güngören is a district where educated and intellectual people live. It is not right to associate Güngören with an impolite character who does not know any manners,'' he continued before stating that the council would take action to prevent the district from being mentioned in future films in the series.
Category:1980 births Category:Living people Category:Turkish comedians Category:Turkish film actors Category:People from İzmir Category:Bilkent University alumni
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