Cinema of Turkey or Turkish cinema, or Türk sineması refers to the Turkish film art and industry. It is an important part of Turkish culture, and has flourished over the years, delivering entertainment to audiences in Turkey, Turkish expatriates across Europe, Balkans & Eastern Europe, also more recently prospering in the Arab world and to a lesser extent, the rest of the world.
Maxim Night Club, previously Cinemajik Movie Theater in Taksim, Istanbul.
Ayastefanos′taki Rus Abidesinin Yıkılışı is a documentary filmed in 1914.
İstiklal Avenue in the Beyoğlu district of Istanbul where many actors, directors, crew members and studios were based.
Filiz Akın is a famous actress of the Yeşilçam era.
Yeşilköy is an affluent neighbourhood in the municipality and district of Bakırköy, Istanbul Province, Turkey. Its population is 25,039 (2022). on the Marmara Sea about 11 kilometres (7 mi) west of Istanbul's historic city centre. Prior to the rapid increase of Istanbul's population in the 1970s, Yeşilköy was a secluded village and sea resort.
Aerial view of the Yeşilköy (San Stefano) seafront
The demolition of the Russian commemorative monument in San Stefano in November 1914
The Marina of Yeşilköy
The Treaty of San Stefano was signed in this house of the Simenoğlu (Simeonoglou) family. Note the nazar, or eye-like charm, on the upper balcony.