
Savaş Karakaş
Directing
Biography
Savas Karakas was born in Ankara/Turkey and holds a BA in Economics. Although a very popular TV personality hosting live morning shows and entertainment programs, he has always held a great fascination for the Gallipoli shipwrecks. He has produced, hosted and contributed many programmes for the national and international televisions on Gallipoli. ‘Gallipoli: History in the Depths’, ‘Gallipoli: War beneath the waves’ are just two of his many documentary productions.
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Tutsak

Our love affair with dolphins began with 'Flipper' and ended in a multi-million dollar industry of abuse. From the dazzling sea shows where dolphins are driven to suicide, to an annual dolphin slaughter in a small cove in Japan, 'Saving Flipper' reveals the nightmare behind the dolphin's indelible smile.
Saving Flipper

An historical overview of the tragic circumstances during the Gallipoli campaign in 1915. The Straits of the Dardanelles, a strategic key to the battle for Constantinople proved to be a watery graveyard for many Allied naval ships and cost the lives of over 500,000 soldiers from both the Allies and the Turks. A thread running through the documentary is the battleships lost at sea. Underwater photography of the remains of many of these ships is included. Also includes stills, newsreel and archival film footage, and a detailed retelling through the words of historians, experts and the actual soldiers who fought in the Gallipoli campaign. Suitable for middle secondary level. (English version narrated by David Ritchie and produced by SBS Australia in 2001).
Gallipoli: history in the depths

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Derinlerden Yansımalar

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