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Arts & Culture Movie

‘Black Dogs Barking’ to get Denver showing

‘Black Dogs Barking’ to get Denver showing - “Kara Köpekler Havlarken” (Black Dogs Barking), the debut joint directorial effort by Turkey’s Mehmet Bahadır Er and Ukraine’s Maryna Gorbach, will be shown at the 2009 Starz Denver Film Festival, which will unveil its 32nd edition from Nov. 12-22 in Denver, Sadibey.com reported.
“Kara Köpekler Havlarken” (Black Dogs Barking), the debut joint directorial effort by Turkey’s Mehmet Bahadır Er and Ukraine’s Maryna Gorbach, will be shown at the 2009 Starz Denver Film Festival, which will unveil its 32nd edition from Nov. 12-22 in Denver, Sadibey.com reported.

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Starring Cemal Toktaş and Volga Sorgu Tekinoğlu, the film tells the story of two young men attempting at climbing the social ladder in present-day İstanbul.

03 November 2009, Tuesday

 

   

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