The presentation of the film "Ertugrul 1890"
In the Center of Nizami cinema will be presented On March 2 a Japanese-Turkish film "Ertugrul 1890" will be presented in the Nizami Cinema Center. Participation of the representatives of the Turkish and Japanese embassies in Baku is expected.
Drama film by Mitsutoshi Tanakana made in 2015 the parts play Kenan Eche, Shioli Uchino, Alichan Yuchesoy. Ugur Polad, Mehmet Özgür, Tamer Levent, Melis Babadag, Serezli Murat, Deniz Oral, Naoto Takenaka, Hakki Haluk Chemert.
The theme of the film is two real historical events that have played a major role in strengthening friendly relations between Turkey and Japan. The film tells the sad story about the Japanese waters Ottoman warship "Ertugrul" sank in the Japanese waters, and how the Japanese attempts to rescue the crew. At the same time, the film tells about the events of 1985, when 215 Japanese citizens were in a hopeless situation in Tehran during the Iran-Iraq war, and how thank to Turgut Ozal Japanese citizens were rescued by Turk Hava Yollari. -0—
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