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Cetin Tekindor Movies

 
2000  
 
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Since becoming ruler of Iraq in 1979, Saddam Hussein has become infamous around the world for his instability, his warmongering, and his brutal policies against the people of Kuwait, the Kurds, his own citizens, and even his own family. But filmmaker Joel Soler offers us an unusual look at the ruler in Uncle Saddam, suggesting that beneath his dangerous exterior, Hussein is a fool, a braggart, and a rube. Dominated by news footage smuggled out of Iraq, Uncle Saddam shows several sides to Hussein little known to observers in the West -- a man obsessed with hygiene who demands that visitors kiss his armpits, a leader paranoid enough to hire a man to taste his food before every meal, a megalomaniac who commissioned a genealogist to "prove" he is a distant relative of Mohammed, a lord of over 20 official palaces even though he rules only 20 million people, and a true sportsman who has discovered a novel way of fishing with grenades. The narration for Uncle Saddam was written by Scott Thompson, a former member of the comedy troupe "The Kids in the Hall," and is read by comic actor Wallace Langham. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Wallace Langham
 
1988  
 
Suna (Mujde Ar) and Orphan (Cetin Tekindor) meet at the mortuary to identify the bodies of their dead spouses in this moral drama. The two victims were secret lovers who died in an auto accident. Suna and Orphan are unsure of how or what their relationship means as they deal with the anger and grief of their individual losses. They are at first enemies, before becoming friends and finally engaging in a perfunctory courtship. The two visit the site of the deadly crash and wonder aloud it they are really meant to be together. ~ Dan Pavlides, Rovi

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Starring:
Mujde ArCetin Tekindor, (more)