From the famous Turkish journalist, Can Dündar narrates the last 300 days of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk. The documentary features the stories and mails from the friends of Atatürk who is the founder of Turkish Republic and also led the Turkish army in the Turkish War of Independence
Direction
Can Dündar's personal lens turns archive footage into elegy.
Writing
Letters from friends read aloud — devastatingly humanizing.

Director
Can Dündar
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Can Dündar later faced imprisonment for his journalism, making this early work feel like a different era of Turkish media freedom.
The film's use of multiple narrators mirrors how Atatürk's legacy is contested — no single voice owns his story.
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