Green Pine Resurrected

Film Genre, Parody and Intertextuality in Turkish Cinema
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Murat Akser is a Turkish-Canadian film director, film scholar and cultural historian. He had his MA in Film from York University Canada. Akser also holds a PhD from York University in communication and culture. He currently teaches film production and screenwriting at Kadir Has University Film and Television Department.
This study shows the shift in meaning generation across time in Turkish cinema by comparing genre films of the 1960s of the green Pine (Yesilcam) cinema and parody films of the new televisual production regime in Turkish cinema of the 2000s. At the intertextual level popular Turkish film parodies of the twenty-first century expose and ridicule a discourse of modernity by creating a critical intertextuality with classical Turkish film genres of the 1960s and popular Hollywood cinema in the new millennium. The use of critical intertextuality can be essential as a discursive tool to reconstruct a national cinema's genres and to understand its changing viewer modality through a historical perspective. Through looking at how film parody reinterprets genre films this study also identifies a new mode of film and media production in Turkey.

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