Last Nomads in Anatolia: Sarikecilis (2010)
Sarikecilis are the last representatives in Anatolia of the centuries-old tradition of nomadism. Making their way to sea level in winter, and to the highlands in summer, they spend seven months of the year in transit, living off of the goats they keep. This documentary film is telling the story of the last Nomadic tribe in Anatolia within their natural habitat.
Director: Yüksel Aksu
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 75 min
Release Date: April 2, 2010
Cinematography: Eyüp Boz
Country: Turkey
Language: Türkçe
Original Language: tr
Themes
The Microscopic World of Insects
Keywords
nomad, nature documentary, animals & nature
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Last Nomads in Anatolia: Sarikecilis about?
- Sarikecilis are the last representatives in Anatolia of the centuries-old tradition of nomadism. Making their way to sea level in winter, and to the highlands in summer, they spend seven months of the year in transit, living off of the goats they keep. This documentary film is telling the story of the last Nomadic tribe in Anatolia within their natural habitat.
- Who directed Last Nomads in Anatolia: Sarikecilis?
- Last Nomads in Anatolia: Sarikecilis was directed by Yüksel Aksu.
- How long is Last Nomads in Anatolia: Sarikecilis?
- Last Nomads in Anatolia: Sarikecilis has a runtime of 1h 15m (75 minutes).
- What genre is Last Nomads in Anatolia: Sarikecilis?
- Last Nomads in Anatolia: Sarikecilis is a Documentary film.
- Where was Last Nomads in Anatolia: Sarikecilis produced?
- Last Nomads in Anatolia: Sarikecilis was produced in Turkey.
- What are the themes of Last Nomads in Anatolia: Sarikecilis?
- The themes of Last Nomads in Anatolia: Sarikecilis include: The Microscopic World of Insects.