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...contents of Raffi's cans, labeled Exposed Film. Will shining a light inside be ruinous as well as revelatory? Their dialogue is interspersed with brutal images of murder and rape as depicted in the fictional film. In a scene set during the shooting of the internal film, Armenian and Turkish actors are forced to confront the history that they either never learned or learned to suppress. "[Canada] is a new country, so let's just drop the f___ing history," Turkish actor Ali (Elias Koteas) tells Raffi...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Moving the Mountain | 4/20/2003 | See Source »

...nasty rumor was circulating in the lobby held that Turkey was demanding the honoring of a 1920s treaty with Britain, which guaranteed it a share of Iraq's northern oilfields. This elicited a look of plain horror from the Turkish official...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Turkey Urges Mideast to Learn to Live with Pax Americana | 4/20/2003 | See Source »

...think we have any differences," a senior Turkish diplomat assured Time, even as he agitatedly looked for an agency reporter who had already put out a story that the scrap could be about Iraq...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Turkey Urges Mideast to Learn to Live with Pax Americana | 4/20/2003 | See Source »

...KUNSTLERHAUS BETHANIEN Bethanien specializes in shows on current social topics, such as Turkish artists in Berlin. Most exhibitions are related in some way to Kreuzberg itself. Over 400 artists from 30 countries have worked at Bethanien's studios as part of its international program. Mariannenplatz...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Walk on Berlin's Wild Side | 4/13/2003 | See Source »

...stalls that offer organic vegetables, cheese, bread and meat. When you've had your fill of goat's cheese or muesli, hop on the underground and head northeast, getting off at Kottbusser Tor in SO36. Stepping off the train you'll understand why Kreuzberg is known as the largest Turkish city outside Turkey. When Turks first arrived as guest workers in the mid-'60s, they found cheap living space here. Artists, punks and squatters were attracted to the neighborhood for the same reason, but the Turkish community makes up about 30% of Kreuzberg's population, shaping SO36's atmosphere with...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Walk on Berlin's Wild Side | 4/13/2003 | See Source »

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