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The Turkish Front-Runner at Shanghai That Turns Personal Trauma Into Universal Fear
Date: 2026-06-18 14:26:30 Source: Tech Market Daily
Director Reis Çelik draws on his own escape during Turkey's 1980 military coup for 'Night of Blindness,' a tense black-and-white thriller that's become an early Golden Goblet front-runner.
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