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Hacivat Karagöz Neden Öldürüldü?

  • Comedy
  • Drama
  • History
Confirmed2006-02-177.17.3Trakt

Killing The Shadows is a bawdy comic fable set in the Ottoman Empire during the mid-14th century based on two legendary figures in Turkish folkore, the jester Hacivat (Beyazit Ozturk) and the nomad Karagoz (Haluk Bilginer), men who apparently lived and died by their sense of humour.

Killing the Shadows is a 2006 comedy-drama film set in the Ottoman Empire during the mid-14th century, based on legendary figures from Turkish folklore. The movie follows the jester Hacivat and nomad Karagoz, two men whose lives and deaths are defined by their humor and wit.

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Theatrical release in United States

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In cinemas
2006-02-17

No date confirmed for United States yet · Earliest worldwide: Wide release in Turkey

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Killing the Shadows — frequently asked

When was Killing the Shadows released?

The film was released on February 17, 2006.

Who are the main characters?

The film centers on Hacivat, a jester played by Beyazit Ozturk, and Karagoz, a nomad played by Haluk Bilginer, both legendary figures in Turkish folklore.

What is the setting and genre of the film?

Killing the Shadows is a bawdy comic fable set in the Ottoman Empire during the mid-14th century, blending comedy, drama, and historical elements.

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