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120

  • History
  • Drama
  • War
Confirmed2008-02-156.36.5Trakt

During the Sarikamis Battle, the Ottoman army runs out of ammunition and appeals to the people of Van for help, who happen to have supplies. However, the First World War is on and all men are fighting at four corners of the empire and therefore can not respond to to the appeal. The young children of Van want to do something...

120 is a 2008 Turkish historical war drama following the true story of young children from Van who answer a desperate call for help during the Sarikamis Battle of World War I. When the Ottoman army runs critically low on ammunition, these children undertake a dangerous mission to deliver crucial supplies across treacherous terrain. The film examines courage and sacrifice during one of the empire's most pivotal military moments.

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2008-02-15

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When was 120 released?

120 was released on February 15, 2008.

What is 120 about?

The film depicts the true historical events of the Sarikamis Battle during World War I, focusing on the children of Van who heroically attempt to deliver ammunition supplies to the Ottoman army when all able-bodied men are fighting elsewhere in the empire.

What genre is 120?

120 is a historical war drama that explores themes of courage, duty, and sacrifice during World War I.

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